April 7th, 2008

Asus EEE PC 700, 701 WhiteThe Asus Eee PC model 4G with Windows XP operating system preinstalled is now available in the United States.

Asustek’s low-cost 7-inch ultraportable laptop with XP is in stock at Best Buy and costs $399. It can be purchased online only. The Eee PC with Microsoft’s operating system is available in white (EEEPC4G-W010X) and black (EEEPC4G-BK010X) color.

These mini-notebooks include an Intel Celeron M processor, 512MB of RAM, 4GB of Flash memory-based storage, and a built-in web camera.

The Eee PC 4G with Linux OS also costs $399 at BestBuy.

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This article was initially published on 10/21/2007 and updated with the new info on 03/31/2008 and 04/07/2008.

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dan Says:

Asustek, Why XP? What’s wrong with Linux?

October 30th, 2007 at 11:45 pm |

[…] By default, the Asus Eee PC runs a customized version of Xandros Linux. The PC maker announced recently it will offer the laptop with Microsoft Windows operating system by the end of this year. […]

December 13th, 2007 at 7:50 pm |
justin Says:

Ha, ha. That means that MS is not making money on it. They are subsidizing this purely as a defensive move against Linux. It won’t do any good. You can’t patch a cracking dam with a finger. It is just going to keep getting harder and harder for MS to contain Linux adoption.

April 7th, 2008 at 3:45 pm |
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