3.75G Connectivity Comes into Eee PCs; 3.75G Comes into Eee PC 901 in Oct 2008

NetBooks or mini laptops can do all the light tasks easily for the users. Because, they are really useful. They are also cheap and extreme portable. Within one year, Netbooks or mini low-cost laptops have become very poplar and its market has become over-crowded in a short time. Regardless all the advantages they offer, there is one big disadvantage that is felt in all the current mini laptops and it is the lack of integrated WWAN or 3G connectivity. You always love to have fast access to internet everywhere you take your mini laptop.


Asus has felt this problem and has worked on it. Asus is again leading the market of low-cost laptops by offering 3.75G connectivity in its Eee PC laptops earlier than any other laptop makers.

“No longer bound to Internet hotspots, 3.75G (HSUPA)-equipped Eee PC users will be able to enjoy low latency mobile broadband Internet access at high downlink and uplink speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps and 2 Mbps, respectively, regardless of where they are—ensuring a seamless connected experience on the go. The Eee PC’s 7.5-hour battery life provides more than ample power to keep it up and running during extended outdoor excursions.”


3.75G will make its first appearance in Eee PC 901 netbooks released to market from October 2008 onward.

Eee PC 901 with 3.75G will provide various connectivity including 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 3.75G (HSUPA) WWAN.

The system will come be available in black an white colors and will feature Atom CPU, 1GB of RAM, 16 GB Solid State Drive (SSD) plus 20 GB free online Eee Storage; 6-cell Battery, as well as memory card reader(MMC/SD (SDHC)), and 1.3 M Pixel. It will run on Win XP.

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