terça-feira, 17 de junho de 2008

Fw: Eee PC 901 dismantled, broadband solder points found

URL: http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/313997906/

Filed under: Laptops

ASUS's Eee PC 901 has been unboxed, examined, pictured, tested, and now
to end it all, it has been completely dismantled by a curious writer at
bit-tech. They didn't find anything terribly unusual, but highlights
include a monitor-diameter 802.11n antenna, the all-important SSD
module (not soldered to allow for upgrades), internal fan, an IDE3
slot, and solder points labeled "3GCard" which you can interpret as you
wish (we'll give you two guesses). Finally, they found a mysterious
button that doesn't seem to do much of anything. So there you have it:
The Eee PC 901 has officially been pillaged. Hit the read link for some
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