Asus EeeBook X205, Available on November 3, Ready for Pre-Order at $199, Suited for Users with Simple & Basic Tasks - Like Surfing 12 Hours Online
Asus EeeBook X205 came out during the IFA event in September this year, and it's about to hit the market on November 3. The portable device only costs $199, with features good enough for the price.
The new X205 comes with a quad-core Intel Atom Bay Trail-T Z3735 CPU, running on Windows 8.1. It comes with a standard 32GB of eMMC storage and 2GB of DDR3 RAM. It also comes with a two-year 115GB Microsoft OneDrive storage and 500GB Asus WebStorage space.
The EeeBook X205 also comes with an 11.6-inch display, with a 1366 x 768 pixels resolution. The device measures 0.7-inch in width, and weighs 2.2 lbs. The device also comes with two ports for USB 2.0, an HDMI port, and a MicroSD card slot (up to 64GB storage). It also comes with an 802.11 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 capabilities. The X205 lasts up to 12 hours of online surfing.
Sure, there are many downsides to owning this netbook. The 2GB RAM is hardly going to make your multitasking faster and easier, and the screen resolution is nothing compared to many laptops out today, but the price already suggests that this is targeted towards customers who are fine with the simplistic features. Not all users are after the high-end specs and features, as they sometimes need the portable device for some documenting and net surfing.
So, if you think this device is for you, go ahead and pre-order the Asus EeeBook X205 laptop at Amazon (with free shipping).
















