
As we heard in rumors about Android Eee PC powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon chip, It has been caught on video at Computex!
Netbooks have just got even thinner, lighter and better. Asus has debuted an Android powered Eee PC at the Taiwanese tradeshow, running on a 1GHz Snapdragon chip like the Toshiba TG01 smartphone. Th
at’s a slower clock speed than an Atom chip, sure, but this Eee PC’s processor uses so little power, it doesn’t even need a fan. The results in longer battery life, and an even thinner shell.
The Snapdragon chip in this Android Eee PC meanwhile means it’s capable of showing 720 pixel video, and 1080 pixel will be the next step, as described by Qualcomm. We’ve seen Android on netbooks before, but none have been as good looking as this Android Eee PC, which looks remarkably like an Eee PC Seashell.
There are no details on a mass market model for the time being, but you can check out the Android Eee PC in this hands-on video below. Make no mistake, this is the future of mobile laptops in the flesh.