ASUS Eee PC 1008HA review
Reviews To get down to 2.57cm thick, some engineering sleight-of-hand was required. The VGA output uses a dongle, the Ethernet jack is angled to fit into the thin body, there's a custom-moulded (non-removable) battery, and an LED display shaves a few...
[June 1, 2009, 16:32]
Asus's Seashell netbook gets UK release
News Asus has announced the UK release of its latest netbook, the Eee PC 1008HA Seashell. The 10-inch-screened subnotebook is an inch thick at its thickest point, and weighs 1.1kg. It comes preloaded with Windows XP.
[May 6, 2009, 16:14]
Asus is heart touching no more
Blog Asus has, I am sad to report, abandoned its motto, "Rock Solid. Heart Touching". At CeBIT this year, the PC manufacturer unveiled the far less evocative "Inspiring Innovation. Persistent Perfection". Let's see how the rest of the press conference...
[March 3, 2009, 10:25]
Asus opens up about its Seashell Eee PC
News The manufacturer shows ZDNet UK its 'Seashell' 1008HA Eee PC, which uses Intel's latest Atom processor and a new set of Asus-specific shortcut menus.
[March 9, 2009, 11:16]
Asus opens up about its Seashell Eee PC
Video The manufacturer shows ZDNet UK its 'Seashell' 1008HA Eee PC, which uses Intel's latest Atom processor and a new set of Asus-specific shortcut menus.
[March 9, 2009, 11:13]
Eee PC Touch on the CeBIT show floor
News Asus showed off two upcoming Eee PC Touch models at the CeBIT 2009 trade show in Hanover, Germany. The Eee PC Touch T91 is a tablet PC, and has a 9-inch touchscreen that can swivel. The Eee PC Touch 1008HA has a 10-inch display.
[March 5, 2009, 15:04]
Asus to phase out 7-inch Eee PC netbooks
News Asus is to phase out its seven-inch-screen Eee PC netbooks in mature markets, company chairman Jonney Shih said on Tuesday. During a press conference at the CeBIT technology show, Shih told ZDNet UK that the manufacturer would concentrate on its 10...
[March 3, 2009, 13:00]
What caught our eye at CeBIT 2009
News This year's CeBIT technology show was a more trimmed-down affair than the usual extravaganza, as evidenced by the spartan nature of the Green IT section, pictured above. This does not mean, however, that there was nothing worthwhile on display.
[March 6, 2009, 7:02]



