According to reports, the new desktop will follow the Eee range's policy of cheap 'n' cheerful computing on a budget, so don't expect anything of Apple's industrial glass and aluminium chic, or its wallet-withering price point. Or anything more advanced in the OS stakes than Linux or Windows XP.
Jerry Shen, who let slip the news of the upcoming addition at a recent press briefing, would not comment on possible configurations or pricing.
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