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Asus Eee PC 1002H officially unveiled
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Asus Eee PC 1002H officially unveiled

by Stuff.tv  on Mar 27, 2009
Tags: Asus | Eee | PC | 1002H | netbook | notebooks
The company that breeds netbooks faster than Nadya Suleman has updated its website to include the Eee PC 1002H, yet another 10-inch Eee netbook apparently due for launch in the near future.

According to Electricpig, the 1002H sports a 10.2-inch widescreen, 160GB hard drive, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and a 5-hour battery, much like the Eee PC 1002HA.

The 1002H sports a slightly more powerful Atom N280 processor, however, not to mention a more refined keyboard designed to appeal to quick-finger touch typists.

And, er, that's about it. The 1002H comes in white, pink and black, and we'll keep you posted on a price and release date.

In the meantime, have a gander at Stuff.tv's netbook Top 10 to see what's on the market now



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