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Asus to launch desktop Eee PC

By Chirag | January 31, 2008

Asus is expanding its low-budget Eee PC range with three new models. The first machine to be launched by the Taiwanese manufacturer will be the E-DT, a desktop PC.Set to be released later this spring, it will initially run on Intel’s Celeron processors, but will move to Intel’s new Shelton platform towards the end of this year. The price will also be in-keeping with the range’s ‘low-budget’ label at US$199 (NZ$255).

In September, the E-DT will be joined by an all-in-one PC/screen called the E-Monitor. Also running on the Shelton platform, the 19-21 inch device will also feature a TV tuner. Asus estimates that it will cost US$499, which is cheaper than Apple’s iMac and Dell’s XPS One.

The most ambitious and clear highlight of the range will be a 42in LCD TV with a built-in Linux PC. Not many details, including a launch date, have been released but Asus expect the E-TV to cost around US$200 more than conventional LCD screens of that size.

Local distributors contacted by PC World were unsure when the new Eee range would surface in New Zealand.
Source: http://pcworld.co.nz/pcworld

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