Epson is also going where the netbook crowd is with their newly released Epson Endeavor netbook, now selling in Japan for an equivalent of Php23,500.
Nothing impressive or groundbreaking but I wish Epson would have made some extra effort not to make their netbook look cheap or ugly (via Akihabara News).

Epson Endeavor
10.2″ display screen
Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz
1GB RAM
160GB HDD
WiFi 802.11 b/g
No word on what OS will it come pre-installed (but I bet it’s gonna be Windows XP still) or the battery rating is. There also seems to be a webcam, based on the photo but can be sure if it’s the usual 1.3MP or just a VGA one.
Sometimes, it feels like some manufacturers just went shopping in China and stamped in their logo at one of the generics netbooks already being sold there.


I work for Epson (in the printer manufacturing division) and I must admit that even I am not a big fan of some of the designers’ choices. There are some designs that I jusf find plain ugly or boring or both. Just like that netbook above. What the printers lack in design, though, they make up for in quality :) Not sure about netbooks though since I haven’t used one from Epson yet.
Anyway, the Endeavor line of laptops from Epson has been around for some time now, though they’re only released in Japan. Anyway, it’s a good thing to see more competition :)