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Eee PC going 3G?

Like Stephen Fry, I’m a big fan of the Asus Eee PC. In fact, I’m using one right now to write this! Sure, the screen’s a bit small, and the keyboard’s not for the fattest-fingered typist, but the price, size and resilience are what make it really useful. It’s small and light enough to take anywhere, and the solid state disk has no moving parts to break, which means that you can throw the Eee PC in your bag without the normal laptop paranoia. Reviewers agree that it’s excellent value for money.

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Tiny computers have been available for a long time, with Sony and Toshiba in particular making some very small but full-featured devices. However, they’ve typically been expensive, and some of the best ones that they sell in Japan haven’t been available for sale over here. The success of the Eee PC shows that there’s a market for a cheap ultra-portable computer, and it looks like Sony are feeling threatened by it.

According to UMPC Portal, Asus, T-Mobile, and Microsoft are going to make an announcement about the Eee PC and mobile internet access at the CeBIT trade show next month. They surmise that this will be the introduction of an Eee PC model running Windows with an internal 3G data adaptor.

3G internet access would be a natural addition to the Eee. It already has WiFi, but there are plenty of places where WiFi’s not available (or, worse, available only at exorbitant prices). With 3G and a sensible pricing plan, an Eee PC would be ideal for nomadic working. As someone who’s happily running a customised version of Ubuntu Linux on my Eee PC, I’d be aggrieved to pay extra for a copy of Windows, but I know that it will make a lot of people happy.

We’ll find out for certain on 4th March.

Blog posted on Thursday, February 28th, 2008 at 3:29 pm under Computers, Products. Leave a comment, or trackback from your own site.

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