Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Inexpensive mini-laptop becomes stationary


Computer manufacturer Asus has confirmed rumours that a stationary version of the Eee PC is on its way under the name Ebox. It recalls in appearance on the gaming consol Nintendo Wii, as it fills not much on a desktop.


Ebox will allegedly be equipped with a 160 GB hard drive, 2 GB of memory and the same special version of the Linux operating system which is in the portable model.


The price is still unknown, but Ebox expected to be cheaper than Eee PC, as the stationary PC, among other things, without the keyboard and screen. On the other hand, you can then use your own equipment and get an appropriate and readable resolution on the screen. Eee PC will be available on Windows, the same will probably happen with Ebox.

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