Mar 10 2008, 1:51am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Asus announced the interesting new version of the Asus Eee 900 PC at the CeBIT 2008 last week. French video blogger Charbax has been hitting CeBIT again and published tons of video interviews and reports. One of the videos shows the new Asus Eee PC 900 with the new 8.9 inch screen and higher resolution that I would like to have on my Asus Eee 8G right now. See the video below.
You can see right now 26 HD videos from CeBIT 2008 with more to come tomorrow at Charbax site TechVideoBlog. Featured products include Gigabyte MID M528, Aigo MID, Samsung 82" 2160p screen and 32" OLED TV, and the Celluon laser keyboard.
See the Asus Eee PC 900 video in HD on the TechVideoBlog.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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