Asus reduced the price of baby screen netbooks
Asus said it will cut prices for 7 and 8.9-inch screen netbooks to release inventory.
Asus said it will cut prices for 7 and 8.9-inch screen netbooks to release inventory.
The presence of large screen models makes Eee PC tiny. Photo: Tweeeks .
Accordingly, the 7-inch Eee PC screen will be reduced from 6,999 to 4,999 NT dollars (about 153 USD equivalent to 2.8 million), while the screen version is 8.9 inches larger and costs about 219 USD (equivalent VND 3.9 million.
Eee PCs with 7 and 8.9-inch screens are early netbooks with small configurations, small memory, while the new generation of products mostly has 10.1-inch screens, some upgraded models to 11, 6 to 12 inches, better storage capacity.
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