Eee PC 900 and 901 cross with the new 900A.

Posted on 03 August 2008, Last updated on 11 November 2019 by

There are a lot of people that prefer the casing of the 900 over the 901 but yet most people seem to want the Atom processor. ASUS have responded with the 900A. Its the 900 casing with an Atom-based device inside. This will please the people that know where they stand with the Eee PC models but lord help the Saturday salespeople!

JKK has some thoughts on it over at Eee central. JKKMobile.com and I’ve already added it to the database so we’ll track news on this one as it goes through. It deserves a little database love anyway as it’s a sub-1KG device!

6 Comments For This Post

  1. jkkmobile says:

    You xxxx!

    “over at Eee central” :)

    I didn’t call your site as “everun daily test base” back in those days..

    or did I..

  2. chippy says:

    Haha.
    I guess the Everun was as good for me as the Eee is for you!
    Steve.

    P.S. xxxx is kisses in English. Love you too!

  3. kyuss says:

    lol :-D

  4. ChristophD says:

    I know I’m going to have tomatoes thrown at me but here we go:

    What is the difference between the 900 and 901 enclosures?

    *ducks*

  5. chippy says:

    Aesthetics and weight plus…. er… see JKKMobile.com
    ;-)

  6. focus says:

    Asus eepc is big and too nobebook style
    even more 900 series and above!slow but
    shure asus make people buy more and more silly
    notebooks,and i must admit:they are very good at that!

    p.s.And no touchscren!!!

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