Monday, November 30, 2009

Eee PC 1201T first netbook from Asus AMD

The Eee PC family is about to commit his first infidelity. Even if it has already allowed some differences in succumbing to the charms of the chameleon, the manufacturer today announced a netbook with AMD solution, while no model had hitherto totally rejected Intel.

A week after launching the Eee PC to 1201N NVIDIA Ion and failing to have made a double take, then Asus made a 180 degree turn and announced the Eee PC 1201T. Almost identical in terms of aesthetics, it actually houses a platform AMD Congo, originally intended to fill the gap left between netbooks and notebooks conventional, composed by a processor double heart low-voltage AMD Athlon X2 clocked Neo at 1.6 GHz and a graphics chip ATI Radeon 3200 that supports decoding of high definition video like the GeForce 9400M integrated solution NVIDIA Ion. We also find 2GB of RAM and hard drive 250 GB


Windows 7 Comes Home Premium with a 6 cell battery, it would according to the manufacturer an endurance of 4 hours, slightly less than its elder combining Intel and NVIDIA. The launch date and accurate pricing for this Asus Eee PC 1201T are still unknown.

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