Future of Asus Unveiled by CEO Jerry ShenBy Chris - 10/21/2008 11:29:38 AM |

We talk the talk today about Asus and its future plans. They were unveiled by Asus’s CEO Jerry Shen and we have it all for you.
The most important think is that Asus is going to skip Vista. They are going to transition to Windows 7 straight from XP. Asus hopes to sell about 5 million Eees by the end of the year, and they are just 1 million short. The all-in-one Eee will arrive soon too and so will the Eee Stick. The last one will get an under $100 price and it will be offered both bundled and alone.
Next year’s Eee PC will sell for about $250 in the first half of the year, while the touchscreen Eee PC with Windows 7 on will arrive in the second half. So bring it on Asus! We’re ready to talk about the new netbooks as soon as they will hit the market.
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Tags: ASUS, Eee PC, Windows 7

