At the big Computex show in Taiwan, Asus launched a new version of its Eee PC. The Eee PC 901 is based on a 1.6GHz version of Intel's new Atom processor. It has an 8-9-inch screen, 1GB of memory, a memory-card slot, and will be available with either Windows XP or Linux.
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