ASUS Eee PC 1201PN Netbook Now Official
ASUS have added to their Eee PC range with the new Eee PC 1201PN netbook. Meant to deliver amazing power by consuming the minimum amount of energy needed, the new machine runs on Intel’s Atom N450 processors with Pine Trail technology that clocks in at 1.66GHz, and prouds itself to feature NVIDIA’s second generation ION chipset under the hood.

Running Windows XP, the new ASUS Eee PC 1201PN has a 12.1-inch LED display with a 1,366 by 768 resolution, packs only 1GB of RAM, a 160GB hard drive and the already usual 500GB of storage space on the company’s website. Other specs include WiFi (802.11b/g/n) and Bluetooth 2.1+EDR connectivity, two USB 2.0 ports, a memory card reader, audio in and out and a six cell battery
On top of that there’s a HDMI port to connect it to your HDTV or HD monitor for Full HD content.
For now there are no details concerning pricing and availability, but needless to say we’ll update you as soon as we have more.
[via Geeky-Gadgets]
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Hope you never have any problems with ASUS, as their newly launched 1005 Netbook line will leave you disappointed. As part of my normal business process I purchased a machine from BestBuy. ASUS refuses to support a manufacturing defect, basically insisting that the only option is mailing it back to them, leaving the business traveler strandard without a machine.
For a machine marketed towards “business people” on “business travels” and a VIP support plan that claims to cover “anything” for 60 days, plus 1 year on the machine itself from fault, they will do nothing for you.
Customer service for business customers means prompt, reliable support to get you back to work asap. Customer service from ASUS means they assume you’re liar and will expect you to pay for priority, insured mail to and from them via FEDEX/UPS.
The ASUS EEE netbook is a new product, so no third party support or accessories will work. Save your self the headache and buy a machine from a reputable company with a good support history.
The ASUS EEE product line looks sharp, has a nice battery, and claims to offer free VIP support. Pure marketing garbage as they fail to support any of their claims with action.
From this reviewers perspective: Avoid ASUS, go elsewhere for your computing needs.