"After the incredible success of the Asus Eee PC, other manufacturers are ready to get their piece of the pie. This means that within the next few months we are going to see this segment go from just two devices - the Eee PC and the Nanobook (which has yet to come out in the U.S. but which we have been hearing about for some time) - to many more." Another article on the Eee says:
"Five of the 10 best-selling notebooks, including the top three models this weekend do not run Windows or Mac OS X. In fact, they are different models of the same diminutive notebook the Asus Eee PC - that runs on Linux."
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2007-02-17
The really exciting thing is that the EeePC and its soon-to-be-released competitors will, no doubt, finally bring Linux into the public's view. One of the competitors at least will offer a full GNOME, XFCE or KDE desktop with access to full repositories by default ... possibly via Xubuntu or Zenwalk or a similar distribution.
The Microsoft crowd will spin "but it can't run Windows applications" ... and the public will see "but it can run thousands of applications all for free ...".
Then the cat will finally be out of the bag.
Edited 2008-01-31 02:17 UTC