$549 Eee PC 900 to hit US on May 12th

Posted on April 19, 2008. Filed under: linux | Tags: , , , , , , , , |

RedHat giving out  statements of un-profitability and un-viability of Linux for Desktop has not been the end of the world. This has reinforced the determination of some of the other players! Check this out – $549 Eee PC 900 is ready to hit the US market on May 12 ($549 is the list price for the new ultralight notebook).

The Eee PC 900, which the Taipei-based computer maker unveiled last Tuesday, can be configured with either Microsoft Corp.’s Windows XP Home or the open-source Linux. The price for both configurations, said an Asustek spokesman, is identical: $549.

But there are differences. Users who purchase an Eee PC 900 with Linux, however, receive a laptop that boasts 20GB of flash memory-based storage space. Customers who opt for Windows XP, meanwhile, end up with a machine equipped with only 12GB of solid-state storage.

When asked why the two models pack different quantities of storage space — and whether the lesser amount was stuck in the XP version because of the licensing fees Asustek must pay to Microsoft — Asustek spokesman Charlton Ho called it a “strategic decision.”

“Cost would be one of the reasons, but not the main one,” Ho said in an e-mail. He then proceeded to trumpet the Linux-based system. “Also, [the] Linux version is our main Eee PC model with our unique interface, so the consumer not only can get the great and easy-to-use interface on the Linux version but extra storage space,” Ho added.

Both Windows and Linux models pack an 8.9-in. screen, 1GB of system memory, a 1.3-megapixel camera and an Apple MacBook Air-style multi-touch trackpad.

This is the second ultralight line from Asustek that offers XP as an option; it currently sells a Eee PC with a 7-in. display in the U.S. for $399.

Window XP, which is to disappear as an option on most new computers after June 30, was granted a reprieve of sorts two weeks ago, when Microsoft said it would allow OEMs building what it called ultra low-cost PC (ULCPC) laptops to pre-install XP Home until the end of June 2010.

Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )

Wow! OpenMac for $399 — a PC white box running *unmodified* Leopard. How long can Apple let them go?

Posted on April 14, 2008. Filed under: OpenMac | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

Wow! OpenMac for $399 — a PC white box running *unmodified* Leopard. How long can Apple let them go?
Read on this site… And no, I am not selling for them! 🙂

Update (17/4): see this related post: $399 Psystar Mac clone draws angry response

OpenMac

Price per Unit (piece): $399.99


The highly extensible OpenMac is a configuration of PC hardware capable of running unmodified OS X Leopard kernels. If you purchase Leopard with your OpenMac we will not only include the actual Leopard retail package with genuine installation disc, but we also include a Psystar restore disc for your OpenMac and we will preinstall Leopard for free so you can begin to use your computer right out of the box.

Base Configuration

  • 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E4500 Processor
  • 2GB of DDR2 667 memory
  • Integrated Intel GMA 950 Graphics
  • 20x DVD+/-R SATA drive that is Lightscribe-capable
  • 4 rear USB Ports


Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( 2 so far )

Liked it here?
Why not try sites on the blogroll...