Asus to Release Intel-Based Eee in June at Computex

Our sister site Uberpulse has an exclusive (video) interview with H. C. Hung, the President of Personal Mobile Devices at ASUS. He confirmed that the intel-based ASUS Eee would be revealed in June, at Computex (Taiwan). We think that it will use Intel’s ATOM chip. What we do know is that the next Eee will come with either Windows or Linux and will have a larger display (which is

already featured in the Eee update that we talked about here at Ubergizmo).

In other Eee news: ASUS still struggles to meet the demand for the current Eee PC.

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