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Asus Eee PC 904 & 905 - first pics

by Julian Prokaza on Tuesday 01 July 2008 3 Comments

Asus Eee PC 904 & 905German site eeepcnews.de has what appear to be official product shots of the new Eee PC 904 and 905 we first heard news of yesterday. Other than confirming their 900 series in a 1000 series body appearance, there's not much to add to what we already knew, with no specs to accompany the photographs.

PC Retail put up a story this afternoon stating it could, "exclusively confirm that Asus is to launch a new Eee PC device" - apparently called the Eee PC 904 HD - "into the UK 'within a matter of weeks'," but then the page swiftly disappeared . The plot thickens.

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    by Ben Furfie at 09:58 on 2 Jul 2008Report abuse

    Hey guys,Ben from PC Retail here. It was nothing more than a techinical glitch and the story is now visible again.
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    by cloyd at 02:54 on 3 Jul 2008Report abuse

    My thougths exactly, The EEEpc mini notebooks was famous for its small size and great price point in a subnotebook category. Now they are getting bigger and more expensive while turning into just a everyday notebook.. but with like 10 different flavors.. Next month tthey will be 11, 12, and 13 inch sizes I bet. What the hell ASUS dont milk the eeepc series like this please
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    by esh at 05:12 on 19 Jul 2008Report abuse

    the whole idea of the eee pc was beacuse it was ultra portable and cheap, asus is over doing it, there was an article recently the big names like sony were worrying if asus started stealing their market, well now i think they will be grining in the back

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