Jul 08
Eee900, 901, eee 901, Eee901, eee 900, NetBook, eee, eee pc, EeePc, 900, asus
Filed under: Laptops
You know it’s getting bad when even Amazon can’t tell all the flavors of the Eee PC apart — a listing for an “Eee PC 900″ with 16GB of flash and an Atom processor just went live on the etailer’s site with a pre-order price of $399. Those are actually the specs and tasty price of the long-awaited Eee 901, so we’re going to say that ASUS’s endless stream of minor new Eee models has everyone confused, and that the 901 looks like it’s ready to drop — is this the Eee that’ll finally make you take the plunge?
Update: NewEgg just went live with the 12GB XP-based 901 for $599.999999. Shipping today. Also, Amazon is now listing XP and Linux-based 901s for the same price although still as pre-orders. Our advice: stay away from the so-called Atom-based Eee PC 900 until Amazon claifies the configuration.
[Via I4U, thanks Carl]
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Source: Nilay Patel
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Jul 01
windows mobile 6.1, 900, WindowsMobile6.1, detailed, Ipaq900, IPAQ 900, ipaq, hands-on, pda, video, smartphone, windows mobile, WindowsMobile, hp
Filed under: Cellphones
After you delay a not-exactly-groundbreaking product like the iPAQ 900 for the umpteenth time, there should really be no surprise to find a lukewarm reaction when it actually ships. Nevertheless, loyalists out there that refuse to give up on HP’s Windows Mobile 6.1-powered Business Communicator will likely love the lengthy hands-on demonstration at GottaBeMobile. There’s nothing there that’ll floor you or anything, but if you really needed to see someone handle this thing for 14 minutes before making your purchasing decision, head on past the break and mash that sideways triangle.
[Thanks, Rob]Continue reading HP’s iPAQ 900 Business Communicator gets handled on video
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Source: Darren Murph
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Mar 26
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Filed under: Laptops
digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/gadgets/ASUS_EeePC_900_hits_FCC_with_multitouch_trackpad’; Eee fans, your second-wildest dream has just come to pass. ASUS’ next version of the mini-laptop has hit the FCC, and we’ve got the pictures to prove it. Yes, as we speak (possibly, but maybe not) inspectors from the agency are poring over details of the 9-inch, second generation system — referred to here as the Eee 900 — desperately hoping that none of its radio waves do anything funky to anyone else’s radio waves. There’s no secret-sauce WiMAX or drastic changes we can see, though the manual does make mention of “multi-finger gesture input,” which will apparently provide the ability to zoom in, zoom out, and do familiar two-finger scrolling on the newly resized trackpad. Check the pictures in the gallery for loads of looks at the new entry, including a view of its insides that’ll make your eyes water.
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Source: Joshua Topolsky
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Sep 06
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Filed under: Cellphones, GPS, Handhelds
In its fray of iPAQ introductions today come two new phones from HP — the first since the rather bland 510 — potentialy throwing the once-dominant smartphone force back into the hunt. First up, the 600 series Business Navigator comes equipped with integrated GPS, a generous 2.8-inch touchscreen, 128MB of RAM, 256MB of ROM, 3 megapixel autofocus cam, WiFi, and Windows Mobile 6 Professional, all sitting atop a Marvell PXA270 putting along at 520MHz. The 600 rocks a numeric keypad; a dealbreaker for some, yes, but the nifty touch-sensitive scroll wheel integrated into the keys may be enough to sway a few back. The 900 series, meanwhile, swaps out the numeric pad for a standard QWERTY outfit and steps down to a 2.46-inch display, but the specs remain otherwise similar to its stablemate. Look for both to ship before the year’s out.
[Via Phone Scoop]
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