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Is that a Wii? No, an Eee

The first pictures of the Asus Eee Desktop have arrived. Although the source cannot be fully confirmed, the products you see below should be on the market within a matter of months.

Its quite clear that Asustek will be hoping to take advantage of the Wii form factor in its future marketing as it does hold a considerable resemblance. The size of this machine is unclear, however it can be expected to be a similar size to the Wii. It most probably won’t be a gaming machine, it is likely to be a media centre machine for the home and for light use such as internet surfing and word processing similar to Asus’ sub-notebook Eee products.

We look forward to further developments from Asus, we predict this will be as bigger hit as previous Eee products.

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  • vinay

    Its amazing……………………………………..

  • myatsu

    Just looking at it makes me want to buy it.

  • http://haveurcake.blogspot.com bianca

    wow ! would u know how much is it? does it run on windows now? i have an asus eee laptop and i love it. i can put it in my purse it’s less than 1 kg.

  • http://cutedge.org Herbert

    Wow, that “rii-ly” looks familiar (bad pun). But, it still does have a pretty nice design – imitation is a form of flattery, right?

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