Sunday, February 22nd 2009
ASUS to Experiment with Android Powered Eee PC Netbooks
According to a Bloomberg report, ASUS is to embed a third operating system in its low-cost netbooks, currently known as the Eee PC. When Eee PC first appeared it was powered by a Linux distribution, after that Eee PCs were upgraded to Microsoft's Windows, and now the company is said to prepare an Eee PC version that will run Google Inc.'s free Android operating system. Samson Hu, head of the Taipei-based ASUSTeK Eee PC division, said in an interview yesterday that the manufacturer has already allocated engineers to develop an Android-based netbook and eventually by the year's end the final product may start selling. No other details were disclosed during the interview. Google introduced Android back in 2007 as a software system for mobile phones. Android is based on a Linux platform, meaning that it is open-source operating system that's completely free and can be upgraded in any way. Although designed for mobiles, the OS can be adapted for netbook-style products too, Google claims.
Source:
Bloomberg
15 Comments on ASUS to Experiment with Android Powered Eee PC Netbooks
An EEE PC already running Android.
Half my friends were suprised that Linux had a GUI and wasn't just a terminal.
Atom N230
intel mobo
2GB of DDR2
250GB hard drive
never once had it lag run it as a download box its great