EeePC 900 8.9-inch box on
April 12, 2008 - 2:56 am Style EeePC900 EeePC packaging is no exception
Specifications of the message written on paper
12GB SSD, 1GB DDR2, Intel Mobile CPU & Chipset, WiFi 802.11b / g, 1.3M Camera
EeePC sets of transformers battery accessories such as brochures
Transformer standard 12 V 3A
EeePC batteries like mine carved EeePC Series Logo
To look at the body
The right device SD / SDHC Card Reader USBx2 VGA-Out
The left device Lan port USBx1 Head-out Mic-in
LCD package for the protection of cotton membrane keyboard
When you open the protection of cotton Keyboard
LCD electrostatic protective film
Intel Mobile CPU inside stickers
The overall picture looks quite comfortable
Like the back of a sticker at the bottom of a demolition-Speakers
Overall than the 7-inch point EeePC
1.3 M Camera
Keyboard than 7 inches Eeepc greater convenience
EeePC 900 8.9-inch summary Asustek EeePC 8.9-inch 900, the listing is expected in mid-April, can be said to be leading the market!
Similarly less than 1 kg, more functional upgrades.
Larger screen (7 -> 8.9 "), larger memory (512 M-> 1GB), larger storage capacity (4 G-> 12G) 1.3M pixel, weighing 920 g-> 990g
Welcome to further explore Linux http://www.xepc.org







49 Responses to "EeePC 900 8.9-inch opening on"
Jin would like to know Mie cpu? Previously used to listen to the speech of the C900, Do not know SIN meetings of the down-version will be…
By semson on Apr 12, 2008
Is there no 7 "and 9 edition" version of the mutatis mutandis, to see it »
Xie ~
By Ken on Apr 12, 2008
Is the keyboard any bigger than on the 700 model?
By ICT Blog on Apr 12, 2008
The body & keyboard are the same size as the 700, they just made the screen bigger
But as i can see from your blog you already found this out…
By Eeextrememem on Apr 13, 2008
Looks cool, but HP just introduced an 8.9 inch mini-note with 120 GB HDD for $ 549. It weighs 2.8 lbs. For a link to order and the latest news and deals on ultramobile computers check out http://backpackcomputing.com
By backpackcomputing on Apr 13, 2008
^ ^ ^ ^ WHO GIVES A FUCK
By shutup on Apr 13, 2008
Pretty damn sexy! Thanks for the pics. Can't wait to pick up one of these thing summer.
By xxdesmus on Apr 13, 2008
@ Shutup:
Plant tulips, buddyyyyyyyyyy!
@ Everyone else:
Between the HP Mini-Note using a sizable, slower, power-hungry chip, and not being especially configurable [I'd prefer to max out the RAM and have Blue-Tooth in a Linux version] and the eee PC 900 eschewing the Intel Atom for the older Intel chip just so they can get it out the door… I'll have a tough choice between buying either one of these compromises [knowing that more capable machines are likely just around the corner] or continuing to wait as I have ever since the first eee's started showing up. By the time the Black 8G models started being in stock, I knew about the new 9 "model [decided to wait], not sure how much longer my resolve will last!
In any instance, thank you for posting these snaps! In future, you might consider including a ruler or tape measure alongside the subject so people can get an idea as to the size / scale / etc.
Cheers!
Hano
By Hanover on Apr 13, 2008
Fuck off backpackcomputing you fuckin spammer! Don't visit that site it's malware.
By The One on Apr 13, 2008
Is there any difference between the version of Xandros in the 700 series and 900 series?
By NickF on Apr 13, 2008
Definitely an improvement all around, but note the following:
-- Height bigger now (battery-to-touchpad)
-- Power brick! (One of the nicest parts of the 701 was the lack of a power-brick).
By darex on Apr 13, 2008
SOooo Tempting!
Well, whatever happens with the UMPC market, which will probably spike once 66% of all US households already have 1-2 standard laptops, it will owe a large Debt of Gratitude to Asus for pretty much showing everyone else out there how it's done.
By wonkydonky on Apr 13, 2008
The new EeePC seems to me as the logical evolution of the 700 series, the Intel Atom came right on time and the 12Gb SSD 1Gb RAM really adds to it. I wonder what comes next!
Hey .. What about the multitouch pad shown some time ago? Http://gizmodo.com/372482/asus-eee-pc-900-lands-at-the-fcc-macbook-air-style-multi touch-trackpad - revealed
By Malk4vi4n on Apr 13, 2008
Thanks for the great shots and the scoop!
-- The casing looks the same as the 700 series.
-- Battery and charger look bulkier
-- The monitor takes all the space of the panel now and I wonder where they put the speakers
I can see there is still that annoying tilting space bar problem
I can't wait to see how good the screen resolution is.
Cheers
/ Joe
By jo737 on Apr 13, 2008
I doubt why not just write "keyboard." This is not English the "keyboard" Mody » I see articles are written "keyboard".
By spray on Apr 13, 2008
The speakers are underneath and amplify out the front so the sound doesnt get muffled. Seen the video review of it on youtube
By bop on Apr 13, 2008
Someone did not do their research… As stated above:
"The body & keyboard are the same size as the 700, they just made the screen bigger"
Not true. The 900 is bigger in size than the 700 in BOTH body and screen.
By DJ on Apr 13, 2008
still have no internal HSDPA…
By Tben on Apr 13, 2008
hmmmm I thought ASUS was a Taiwanese company…. yet… it says "made in china" Without getting into the "Taiwan IS China argument" I thought goods made in Taiwan were Taiwanese. Is it maybe that it IS actually made in China? Just curious.
By buggo on Apr 14, 2008
When can I buy one in the USA?
By GlockNinja on Apr 14, 2008
Xiexie!
@ buggo: The People's Republic of China (mainland China) and the Republic of China (usually just Taiwan) do lots of business with one another. The hardware is likely designed in Taiwan and manufactured / assembled on the mainland.
By dooj on Apr 14, 2008
Would like to ask the lazyfai significantly, the 900 series wireless network is encrypted? Support LEAP IEEE802.1x »
Used on the Internet before the move xandros original collection madwifi stability and strength are not so good, you can look at the »
By nakazima on Apr 14, 2008
Wow but when arrive in europe?!
By luke on Apr 14, 2008
Yes, ASUS is a Taiwan company, but like most Taiwan manufacturers, their factories have moved to mainland China, and thus "Made in China", very much like your China made Nikes…
By JS on Apr 14, 2008
there isn't bluetooth module
By Miocardio on Apr 14, 2008
Как увижу в продаже - куплю не задумываясь. 701 сестрёнке отдам.
By sega on Apr 14, 2008
Therefore, ATOM version will take the meaning of La »
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v357/sunnysardine/EPCAtom.gif
By sunnysardine on Apr 14, 2008
What's the North American timeframe? Are these on Ebay yet?
Glad to see the entire screen bezel is being used.
By Steven Vance on Apr 15, 2008
Anyone can try this thing on eeepc? Is the Ubuntu Mobile OS. Please review and share if interested. Thank you.
http://www.ubuntu.com/products/mobile
By sunnysardine on Apr 15, 2008
Прикольная статья, наверняка все кто здесь тусят точно также не поймут то ято я написал как и я не понимаю в их закорючках
но на картинки было интересно посмотреть спасибо тебе specifications of the message written on paper
By Электрик on Apr 15, 2008
Красавец!
By Мерт on Apr 15, 2008
Гарний пристрій, як буде продаватись у нас то потрібно буде купити. А помоєму подібний формфактор у Apple існує вже давно.
By Assus on Apr 15, 2008
Where are the speakers now? Probably moved to underside. Old Eees sounded surprisingly OK. I guess these ones will be worse. Oh, well, larger screen is totally worth it.
By cyril on Apr 16, 2008
I don't see a socket for a telephone line so it looks like no dial-up, no internal modem.
By Angelus on Apr 21, 2008
EEEPC 701 ~ EEEPC900 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> HP
By Cristian on Apr 22, 2008
Скореебы уш уже и к нам его привезли… баксов эдак за 500 $ / /
By kolot on Apr 22, 2008
what'sa modem?
By hp on Apr 23, 2008
а че нормальный такой, если некуда бабло впиндюхать, можно купить, а где заграницей, в великобритании вроде или где?, а когда конкретно и где его там можно прикупить?
By Чувак on Apr 23, 2008
Будем на сало меняться???
By ХоХоЛ on Jun 4, 2008
Am I the only one that got on this bandwagon years ago with the Sony Vaio PCG-C1VPK? That was a great laptop in its time… I still have it and use it. Upgraded the ram to max and the harddrive… but 667Mhz is slow , And Windows 2000 limits me to a fast crippled IE (no tabbed browsing) or a dog-slow FireFox.
I'm sitting on the sidelines and waiting though… The EEPC isn't that much faster than my 667Mhz Sony and has a sixth the hard drive space, the HP looks sweet but the battery life is unacceptable, and Cloudbook has promise but is plagued by overheating issues…. I'm just waiting on someone to build one that gets everything right.
Charles.
By Charles on Jun 27, 2008