Asus prepares three new Eee PC netbook by 10 inches. We talk about the new Asus Eee PC 1015P, 1018P and 1016P, all with technical features, design and different destination.
We currently have unfortunately a lot of information on these models, only a few pictures and reference, through blogeee.net. It seems that the Taiwanese company we are planning three more versions of the family Seashell: the first sober and elegant details, Eee PC 1018P, the second with professional vocation, Eee PC 1016P and the third with a large touchpad, Eee PC 1015P. Three netbook apparently very appealing.

Let’s start with the enigmatic Asus Eee PC 1015P, which strongly resembles the current 1005P Asus Eee PC: screen matte finish and brilliant, webcam, audio jack and the note signed EeePC in the upper left. The keyboard is of type chiclet but the netbook evolves in small details. The number of LEDs in the bottom right corner of the base changes and reduces to 4. The touchpad is more extensive, broad, with buttons in relief, clear and smooth. The chassis should be made of aluminum and autonomy announced reached around 14 hours of continuous work. Currently there are no further information.

Asus Eee PC 1018P, also in aluminum, yet reduces its thickness compared to the popular Eee PC 1008HA and 1008P, with only 18 millimeters. Chiclet keyboard, large touchpad multitouch is smooth and fingerprint reader on the right. In this case, the estimated range will be around around 10 hours, except for a netbook really so thin. The last detail is related to interfaces: 1018P Asus Eee PC will be equipped with USB 3.0 ports.
Asus Eee PC 1016P should be the company’s response to Taiwan’s business notebooks Lenovo. This netbook, of which there are no pictures for now, should have a more sober design and essential, directed only at a professional public. It too will have a keyboard chiclet, aluminum chassis and autonomy announcement of 14 consecutive hours. At the moment we do not know the release dates and prices, but we will certainly more details at CeBIT 2010 in Hanover.

