1008P Asus Eee PC with Atom 2 and easily replaceable battery
Since forward Pablo us: in January we would begin to see the first ultraportable with Intel Atom Pine Trail. And the Asus EeePC 1008P will be the first to ride it.
What's notable about this future ultraportable will use the new Intel Atom N450 processor at 1.8 GHz based on Pineview (new Intel architecture with Atom 2 and integration of graphics and memory controller onto a single chip) and the replaceable battery sliding form is changed, what seems easy and convenient. We carry a spare to have almost complete autonomy and change smoothly.

All other features and you remind us the past few ultraportables that we can find on market: 10-inch screen with 1024 × 600 pixels, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB hard drive and little else.
The Asus Eee PC 1008P could reach markets in February in a special edition designed by Karim Rashid. And we all look forward to verify the performance, especially in the graphics, this new proposal for the famous ultra Intel.
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