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Asus, Acer unveil low-cost notebooks
 
Launches Eee PC 1000, Asus Eee PC 901 and 1000H at the ongoing Computex 2008 in Taipei
 
Zia Askari
 
Monday, June 09, 2008

 

Taipei
June 6, 2008

Strengthening its position in the low-cost notebook market, Asustek, popularly known as Asus-launched Eee PC 1000, 901 and 1000H at the ongoing Computex 2008 in Taipei.

The newly launched Asus Eee PC 1000 and 901 run on Asus' Super Hybrid Engine that gives up to 7.8 hours battery life. Asus also has 802.11n support in the newly launched Asus Eee 901 and 1000 products. Addressing the similar market segment, Acer has unveiled its Aspire One. Incidentally, all the new systems feature Intel's new Atom N230 CPU.

The 1000H includes Linux support, up to 2GB of DDR2 memory, Bluetooth and the product comes with an 80GB SATA HDD for Windows XP models, or 160GB HDD when shipped with Linux. On the other hand, the Eee PC 1000 supports Linux, up to 2GB of DDR2 memory, Bluetooth, and 40GB flash-based storage.

The company has not yet finalized the price, however, an Asus representative informed on conditions of anonymity that the Eee PC 1000 series will be available in Taiwan later this month at around $560, and can be expected to appear in other markets within Asia including the Indian subcontinent and the Middle-East soon after.

Low-cost notebook from Acer-Aspire measures 8.9-inch, which offers a choice of either an 8GB SSD or 80GB hard disk drive. In addition to this, the product comes with 512MB or 1GB memory, and a 5-in-1 card reader. The product carries battery life of three hours using the standard 3-cell battery, and up to six hours with an optional 6-cell battery.

With global IT majors like HP venturing into the segment of low-cost notebooks earlier this year, the segment is likely to further pick up and other companies are also likely to follow suit.

While a product like this carries a lot of importance for a price sensitive market like India, experts close to the industry believe that the low-cost notebook market may impact the overall notebook market in terms of gross margins for vendors as well as makers alike, as low cost notebooks sales are expected to cannibalize the mainstream notebook market-as well as considerably bring down the average selling prices in the mainstream notebook market.

This is perhaps the reason why each of the global IT biggies are being more than cautious while announcing products in this category.

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