New species of EeePC to cost $200, drop next year
Nick | Dec 03, 2008 | Comments 0

Asus has said they will be pushing their price point down in 2009, possibly to escape the overcrowded $300-$400 netbook arena and compete against the far less capable pocket PCs and smartphones that go for two Benjamins. They haven’t said much aside from that, but could it be that the changes they’re making to the Eee Box are going to spread to the EeePC? A Celeron 220 processor isn’t exactly a step up, although it might help them reduce prices. Personally, I’d like to see innovation in form factor or interface, like HP is trying come January.
Damn, the headline should’ve been “Eee’s all about two Benjamins.” Get it? Ah well.
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