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        <description>The Asus Eee PC doesn't really have a niche - it isn't a full notebook and although I would consider it a UMPC it seems it maybe a Netbook... but until it is nailed downed into a category we will just call it the EEE!

One of the best things about the EEE PC is that it has sparked so much competition, and although most don't compare at least it has sparked ingenuity on the technology home front and we should see more and more competition coming to market. ...</description>
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            <title>Asus Eee PC updated Sat May 10 2008 9:14 pm CDT</title>
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            <description>The Asus Eee PC doesn't really have a niche - it isn't a full notebook and although I would consider it a UMPC it seems it maybe a Netbook... but until it is nailed downed into a category we will just call it the EEE!

One of the best things about the EEE PC is that it has sparked so much competition, and although most don't compare at least it has sparked ingenuity on the technology home front and we should see more and more competition coming to market.

Competition is good for a couple of reason. In my opinion the best reason is it will keep Asus improving the EEE and we have already seen some improvement with the Asus Eee PC 900 !

As time goes by I hope to see Asus improve on the older models and hopefully provide some low cost upgrades - until then you can find upgrades on the net!

If you don't have an Asus Eee PC then you really need to look into getting one - below are just a few reasons why I love my Asus Eee PC!</description>
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