It looks like Asus had a few Eee PC’s at the Hong Kong Computer & Communications Festival 2007 today.
One of our forum users, mcclane, posted some great new photos of the device on his blog that can be seen here.
The following is the text of an e-mail sent by Wynn, an attendee of the festival:
“It is a white unit comes with black keyboard without built-in web cam. According to the Asus representative there, the final specs and retail price of the EEE PC 701 has not been confirmed yet. As he heard, the unit will be available for sale here (Hong Kong) sometime this October.
Its design has a shadow of the Fujitsu Lifebook P7010 (which I use at work) except it looks and feels way more plasticky.
The size of the keyboard keys is a bit smaller than the Fujitsu P7010 and it is still comfortable to type with but definitely for prolonged word processing.
The touchpad is small but responsive. Too bad the EEE PC 701 only has one mouse button and the click-feel on this mouse button is quite flimsy comparing to the keyboard.
This EEE PC runs on Linux and it is quite fast when running the pre-installed spreadsheet program.
To me, the 7″ LCD seems larger than I expected. The screen brightness is okay and it didn’t give me too much trouble to read the icons in the Linux simple-mode. After trying the unit, I turn my head back several feet away and I can still see the icons clearly on the screen. So I think I am able to live with the 7″ screen on this EEE PC.
I hold it up the unit and noticed that it runs very warm and I can feel the heat transmitted from the vents on the rear left side. Just hope its plasticky body can withstand the transmitted heat in the long run. “
Thanks Wynn for passing on the info!