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The next chapter in the never-ending saga that has become the Eee PC, just might be the replacement of the Eee PC 901 with the so-called 904 and 905 models. According to the DigiTimes the 8.9-inch, Atom-power 901 will be replaced with 904 and 905, which will have the same 8.9-inch display, but use the chassis from the 1000, the 10-inch version. This would mean users get the larger keyboard found on the 1000 and 1000h but hopefully at a price closer to that of the 901. BlogEee has pictures in case you are curious.

While many users will be put off by the incremental growth of the Eee PC from the original 701 to the 10-inch product that we see with the 1000, this is certainly one of the ways Asus is trying to compete with more affordable offerings, like the MSI Wind (which comes in a 10-inch model) and the Acer Aspire One. Neither the 1000h or Wind are available in the US yet, but Laptop Mag has managed to score review units of each and even face them off against one another.

In another interesting turn of events, Linux Loop is reporting that Asus and Debian are working together on a project. There is nothing firm yet but a post on the Debian mailing list suggests that the two organizations are working together. There is already a DebianEeePC project, so it could just be building this out, not outright replacing Xandros, but anything could happen at this point. Ubuntu is based on Debian so this could open up a number of doors in the future, though it would definitely be a mistake to read too far into news like this given how early the talks seem to be.

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Posted by on Monday, June 30th, 2008


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