By Peter Cartwright
21 Sep, 2010 11:51 am
Back at Computex several months ago we found an unexpected ASUS netbook hanging out in the corner of the ASUS booth – The Eee PC 1015T. Instead of the usual Intel Atom / ION parts the 1015T sports AMD / ATI parts – the lowest end AMD Nile – Athlon II Neo K125 processor and ATI Radeon HD 4200 graphics. A combination that’s pretty rare on 10-inch netbooks as the only other netbook sporting these specs is the Acer Aspire 521. Looks are identical to the latest Eee PCs with a matte lid, palmrest with the new trackpad and with a glossy screen remaining.
The demo model was actually an early Eee PC 1015PN with an AMD Vision sticker on it to make it look like the real deal. That’s the last we heard of the netbook, until today. Netbook Italia spotted a manual up for this 1015T so it’s definitely not dead and will be coming. When? no idea on that.
Don’t forget a 12-inch version of this – the Eee PC 1215T is already up for sale in Germany priced at 445 euros.
Source: Notebook Italia


















