terça-feira, 25 de agosto de 2009

ASUS puts Snapdragon smartbook on hold, breaks hearts of Androids everywhere

ASUS puts Snapdragon smartbook on hold, breaks hearts of Androids everywhere
ASUS puts Snapdragon smartbook on hold, breaks hearts of Androids everywhere

It was but a few months ago that we were lusting after a svelte little fanless Snapdragon Eee PC running Android and being demo’d at Computex. Now, ASUS is letting us all down softly, saying that project has been put on the shelf — presumably to make room for another string of cookie-cutter netbooks. CEO Jerry Shen says “I don’t see a clear market for smartbooks,” which is true enough, but we’re guessing the big laptop players didn’t see a clear market for netbooks at first, either. So, not exactly great news for those looking for even cheaper and even more portable portables, but don’t lose all hope: it wasn’t that long ago that Western Digital said the SSD market didn’t exist, and now look at ‘em.

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