ASUS Eee PC 1018P, 1016P & 1015P Netbooks Break Cover
Just one week ahead of the CeBIT 2010 show in Hanover, Germany, ASUS have been caught adding three new models to the EeePC netbook lineup. Dubbed the Eee PC 1018P, Eee PC 1016P and Eee PC 1015P (pictured below), they all feature 10-inch displays and are rumored to run on Intel’s latest Atom Pine Trail processors.

First to go with, the ASUS Eee PC 1015P seems to be an upgraded 1005P that comes with the same matte display, the chiclet keys and a powerful battery with an impressive 14 hours autonomy, but has a different exterior with an aluminum body and a larger touchpad. Meant for business, the Eee PC 1016P should be available with a squared off design, theĀ chiclet keys, the aluminum chassis and battery.
Last but not least, the ASUS Eee PC 1018P (picture below) is the thinnest of them all (if not the thinnest they have), measuring 18mm at it’s thickest post. It has a 10hr runtime, an integrated fingerprint reader and USB 3.0.

While we do agree that’s not much about these stylish new models in ASUS Eee PC lineup, we’re confident they’ll give us more details next week when CeBIT kicks in — it goes without question that we’ll update you as soon as we know more.
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