What ever happened to WePC?

Posted on 25 February 2009, Last updated on 11 November 2019 by

Back in October of last year there was some interesting news about a site (WePC.com), made in conjunction with Intel and Asus, that would allow users to submit concepts of their ‘dream computer’ and have it voted on by a large community. The idea was that the best concepts would float to the top and Asus would take these and build a community designed netbook, while Intel would power it.

I took another look at the site today to see if we had made any progress, but from what I’ve found, it seems like we won’t actually see a community designed computer in its own right. I can’t say if this has changed since the initial launch of the website, but the About page seems to set a slightly different tone than the rest of the site.

Imagine your perfect PC. Now imagine top engineers and innovators working around the clock to make that Dream PC a reality. That’s the dream WePC.com is all about.

ASUS and Intel have created WePC.com, a place where users like you come together to share ideas, images and inspiration about your ideal PC. But what if it’s not just talk. Your designs, feature ideas and community feedback will be evaluated by ASUS and could influence the blueprint for an actual notebook PC built by ASUS with Intel inside.

If the words ‘could influence’ weren’t already unlikely sounding enough, you have to consider that they are only talking about a ‘blueprint’ here. While it definitely sounded like WePC was actually going to produce a community designed netbook based on the best ideas, it seems now like the site is just a glorified feedback center for Asus, and a free source of concepts for them as well. There isn’t a lack of advertising either, with one part of the site saying “Buy a dream PC now!” that links to an already existing Eee PC. Wasn’t the point of the site to design our own dream PC? Is it crazy of me to still wish we would actually see a community designed computer that one could purchase come from this project?

8 Comments For This Post

  1. Steve 'Chippy' Paine says:

    What ever happened to WePC? http://www.umpcportal.com/?p=5885

  2. Maximus says:

    Leave it to Intel to waste a good idea.
    This PC already exists, it’s called the Pandora.

    http://openpandora.org/

    lets just hope we can see something from them by April.

    To follow the progress of the team, a cool site is
    http://openpandora.wordpress.com/

    Pandora:
    * ARM® Cortex™-A8 600Mhz+ CPU running Linux
    * 430-MHz TMS320C64x+â„¢ DSP Core
    * PowerVR SGX OpenGL 2.0 ES compliant 3D hardware
    * 800×480 4.3″ 16.7 million colours touchscreen LCD
    * Wifi 802.11b/g, Bluetooth & High Speed USB 2.0 Host
    * Dual SDHC card slots & SVideo TV output
    * Dual Analogue and Digital gaming controls
    * 43 button QWERTY and numeric keypad
    * Around 10+ Hours battery life

  3. dcbCreative says:

    While Pandora is cool (In so many ways)… …Its not quite my dream PC. Interestingly enough, the upcoming Asus EeePC T91 is actually the closest thing I’ve seen thus far on the market that could even come close to my dream PC.

  4. Vakeros says:

    I think if UMPC manufacturers want an idea, there already is a wealth of ideas in the forum on this site. I know my design is best, but there are some good alternatives which others like as well.

  5. Matt says:

    Hi Ben, thanks for the post and giving a shoutout to WePC. We will be making a big announcement on the site in the coming weeks to your very point. ASUS and Intel have been discussing the communities ideas, listening to conversations, talking with engineers, and are just about ready to kickoff the next phase of this project. Thanks for your patience and please stay tuned!!

    -Matt

  6. Ben says:

    Thanks for following up with us Matt, I’ll add your update to the post and keep an eye on WePC. Looking forward to this interesting announcement!

  7. Matt says:

    Hi Ben, FYI on WEPC.com announcement of PhaseII. Check it out: http://twurl.nl/1hr6if

  8. CSS Envy | aSKer says:

    Hello webmaster I like your post…

Find ultra mobile PCs, Ultrabooks, Netbooks and handhelds PCs quickly using the following links:

Acer C740
11.6" Intel Celeron 3205U
Acer Aspire Switch 10
10.1" Intel Atom Z3745
HP Elitebook 820 G2
12.5" Intel Core i5 5300U
Acer Aspire E11 ES1
11.6" Intel Celeron N2840
Acer C720 Chromebook
11.6" Intel Celeron 2955U
ASUS Zenbook UX305
13.3" Intel Core M 5Y10a
Dell Latitude E7440
14" Intel Core i5-4200U
Lenovo Thinkpad X220
12.5" Intel Core i5
Acer Chromebook 11 CB3-131
11.6" Intel Celeron N2807
Lenovo Ideapad Flex 10
10.1" Intel Celeron N2806