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As hard as it tried, ASUS never could get its Eee PC prices down to
$200 MSRP as promised way back in 2007 -- a time when Intel-based netbooks still
shipped with Linux distros and "tablet PCs" ran a Microsoft OS. Fast forward to today and netbooks are being kicked to the curb for ARM-based tablets running smartphone operating systems. To compete, ASUS, a company that's become synonymous with netbooks, is planning to ship an unsubsidized $200 to $250 netbook running Android 3.0 or Chrome OS in June. According to
DigiTimes sources, anyway, who tend to be pretty accurate with regard to Taiwanese-based companies. If true then expect to see it announced at Computex which kicks off in Taiwan on May 31st.
Will a $200 ASUS Eee PC finally ship with Google's help? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 17 Mar 2011 03:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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