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Story: Asus to ship 60 percent of Eee PCs with Windows XP

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Posted by: chrishocking (Thursday 13 March 2008, 1:59 PM)

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Eee PC lnux OS is childs play

The linux OS on the Eee is so easy to use i cant understand why they have decided to go with windows. Maybe it is Mafioso style of business. But Asus shouldn't be scared of Microsoft, they have so much of the Market on PC hardware who cares if Microsoft are losing sleep.
They should be tweaking their OS further to establish any extra end users require. Btw i love my Eee

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