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Asus Eee PC 1215P Seashell with Intel dual-core cpu (N 570) and a 12.1" HD display The EEE PC900 has a tendency for the display to fail with black blobs due to air leakage. This is repairable but depending on exact replacement unit sometimes needs the eight-pin EEPROM moved from the old display to the new one, and a single track linked to ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Specifications. ACER: Manufacturer Model ... Asus: Eee PC 701SD: 0.905 2.00 7 800×480 WVGA matte:
Asus EeeBox PC white with customized skin. Asus Eee is a family of products by AsusTek Computer Inc. The product family began with the release of the Eee PC subnotebook in 2007; since then, the product family has diversified into a number of PC form factors.
Its main competitor in the low-cost netbook market was the Asus Eee PC line. In January 2013, Acer officially ended production of their Aspire One netbook series due to declining sales as a result of consumers favoring tablets and Ultrabooks over netbooks.
Asus EeeBox PC (formerly Asus Eee Box) is a nettop computer line from ASUSTeK Computer Incorporated, and a part of the Asus Eee product family. First released on August 11, 2008, [ 1 ] the Asus EeeBox PC series is marketed as a small, light, inexpensive and energy-efficient counterpart to the Asus Eee PC netbook / subnotebook laptop series.
The Asus EeeBook is a lineup of affordable Windows laptops by Asus. In 2014, Asus introduced EeeBook lineup of computers starting with the X205TA model. [ 1 ] By 2017 the EeeBook lineup was succeeded by the Asus VivoBook E Series .
The Asus Eee T91 is a touchscreen netbook from the Asus Eee PC range. It is similar in specification to other netbooks, but features an 8.9" rotatable touchscreen and a retractable stylus. [1] With the release of Windows 7, Asus released the T91MT with a capacitive touchscreen, designed for multitouch. [2]
9 Eee DC input voltage specs? 3 comments. 10 Criticism section - confusion. 6 comments Toggle Criticism section - confusion subsection. 10.1 Virtually impossible ?