What exactly was it that made netbooks so great, and where did they go? An Asus EEE PC shown here running Linux. You could run anything on them! Because they were real, full-fat computers.
We’ve featured hacks for the Eee PC 701 before, but nothing so easy as this touchscreen kit. This kit includes everything needed: the touchpanel, a USB controller card, and the correct connectors.
or even Windows XP. One of, if not the earliest Netbook was the Asus Eee PC 701, which, despite being originally developed for emerging markets, went onto lead a successful product family in ...
Like the EEE PC, the Mini-Note is available with Linux ... The all-aluminum casing gives the notebook a sleek, spacecraft-like feel reminiscent of the MacBook Air as well as feeling reassuringly ...
one of Microsoft's top marketers announced yesterday that Redmond will no longer be using the term "netbook" to describe mini-notebooks like the Dell Mini 9 or Asus Eee PC. Microsoft's new moniker ...