Dan Ackerman | Mar 26, 2008
We like the
ASUS Eee PC as much as anyone else, but does this US$499 (S$598) mini-notebook really need
its own line of third-party branded accessories?
A-Data, a Taiwanese company that calls itself "The Global Leading Brand of
Memory Products", is
introducing
two Eee-PC-branded accessories, a USB flash drive and an SD memory card.
A-Data says: "One of the limitations of ASUS' Eee PC is the limited
storage," and while the 8GB SD card is already double the capacity of the Eee
PC's standard built-in 4GB SSD hard drive (other options are available), you
could really use any brand of card in the system's SD card slot.
The same could be said of the 8GB USB memory stick, although the
Eee-PC-branded version does include a white leather strap, if that's your kind
of thing.
No word on US pricing or availability yet--but everyone we know treats USB keys and SD cards as commodity products, so we don't expect a big market for upsell versions. Although the Eee PC has become such a cult hit, so we can't rule it out.
We'll give the final word to one of our ASUS contacts, who wearily told us recently that he was going to get "Eee PC" tattooed on his forehead, because that's all anyone wants to talk to him about lately.
Via
Crave CNET
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