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Asus Eee PC Desktop - first pictures

Posted by WordPlop on March 29th 2008  

Asus’ Eee PC laptop has become quite known in the tech community. Asus has been planning to release a desktop version of their low-price laptop, and it is now expected to debut in the April-May time frame this year. The first versions of the Eee Desktop, named the E-DT, will be powered by Celeron processors, and later will be switched to Intel’s dual-core Atom CPUs. The other hardware specs are unknown at this time. Prices will be between $200 and $300, and there will be a black and a white color scheme for you to choose from. Picture credit goes to TechConnect Magazine and Electronista.


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