Asus comes with netbooks using MeeGo operating system
At Computex 2011, Asus EeePC X101 has a lightweight design and uses Intel's MeeGo operating system. Notably, the price of the product is only 200 USD.
At Computex 2011, Asus EeePC X101 has a lightweight design and uses Intel's MeeGo operating system. Notably, the price of the product is only 200 USD.
Asus EeePC X101. (Photo: Cnet) .
At Computex 2011, which is taking place in Taiwan, Asus has exhibited an ultra-thin netbook, the thinnest thickness of only 1.78cm.
Asus EeePC X101 has a 10-inch screen, using Intel Atom N455 processor, 1.6Ghz clock and 1GB of memory. It is equipped with ports like USB or MicroSD memory card slot, but there is no port to plug in the network cable. Data will be saved on an SSD of 16GB capacity.
There are two operating system options for this version: Windows 7 or MeeGo. The MeeGo operating system is equipped with " People" and "Status " toolbars for use in social networks like Facebook, Twitter, AIM . Software and Internet applications are equipped in " AsusVibe" and " bars ". Internet".
Optimal Intel on-board operating system for use with their processors. According to Asus, Intel is also committed to supporting this operating system well.
The MeeGo OS version of Asus EeePC X101 will cost $ 200.
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