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Asus Eee PC S101 Ultraslim Netbook

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And just when we thought Asus could no longer outdo itself in the Eee PC line, they’ll come up with a new model just to show off they’re still king of the netbooks. So they’re bringing out a thinner but a little expensive Asus Eee PC S101 Ultraslim Netbook.

Asus Eee PC S101

Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz
Intel 945GSE
10.2” wide active matrix LED-backlit TFT, WSVGA 1024 x 600
Genuine Windows XP Home/GNU Linux
WiFi 802.11n
Bluetooth 2.0
1 GB DDR2 RAM
16GB, 32GB & 64GB SSD
20GB Eee Storage
4-in-1 MMC, SD, Memory Stick and MS-PRO card reader
0.3 megapixel webcam

Even at 10.2 inches, Asus maintained the weight at 1kg plus a 5-hour battery life. The 20GB Eee Storage is an Internet-based encrypted account (much like Box.net of Dell).

Since it’s using SSD though, they go a bit more expensive than usual.

• 16 GB SSD, Windows XP, inclusive of an additional 16 GB SD card: $699
• 32 GB SSD, Linux operating system: $699
• 64 GB SSD, Linux operating system: $799

Not sure how slim this could be but it will be somewhere between 18mm at it thinnest and 25mm at its thickest base. In comparison, the Macbook Air is 19.4mm at its thickest base.

{via HWZ}

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42 Comments

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james braselton · 17 years ago

hi there what i can get a hp 1035 with a upgrade too a runcore 64 gb ssd for $530 OR LESS AND STILL RUN WINDOWS INSTEAD OF LINUX BECASE LINUX DOSE NOT HAVE GAMES AND BESIEDS PEPOLE PLAY WORLD OF WARCRAFT ON THERE NETBOOKS


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Alberto · 17 years ago

I wonder if the OS can be replaced with a Windows XP. By the way what’s the great difference between using Linux and MS based OS?


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frustphil · 18 years ago

kelan to maging available sa pinas? i wanna buy one..


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Beau · 18 years ago

Where can you buy one of these, looks sweet.


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Herb · 18 years ago

Very very Nice !!!

2 thumbs Up !


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YourAgent · 18 years ago

hmmm with $699 you can buy na a core2duo.. i think the price should be less than 15 thou, para mas attractive.

http://www.clickdavao.com/real_estate


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zouze · 18 years ago

sana magkaroon sila ng promo na swap your old netbook to ultraslim netbook for 15k, kakagat ako…basta may promo


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xbiboy · 18 years ago

wow! super nipis nya ..kakatakot its like so fragile and sensitive


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BrianB · 18 years ago

“ayos. it’s similar to apple’s macbook air”

Try again. MBA is core2duo. It boots up in seconds and does multitasking.


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calvin · 18 years ago

sayang ang mahal. hehehe. i think it’s just gonna be like macbook air. just for show. sayang SSD lang.


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felipe · 18 years ago

ang nipis. ang saya.


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Alex · 18 years ago

ayos. it’s similar to apple’s macbook air


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martin · 18 years ago

kinda defeats the purpose of having a netbook at this price range…


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BrianB · 18 years ago

It’s okay pero sayang ang price kung di rin core2duo.


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kouji · 18 years ago

interesting. i wonder what the prices will be like here.


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Andre · 18 years ago

and cheaper!


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