The Wind NetOn (shown) competes against ASUS’ Eee Top and also described as one of the fastest; in the US-specific AE1901 model, the 19-inch system will come with a dual-core 1.6GHz Atom that should significantly improve performance while keeping power use down to just 50W. IT and the other 16- and 22-inch systems have yet to receive full details but should come with 16:9 ratio, 1366×768 touchscreens (1920×1080 in the 22-inch version) that simplify their respective interfaces. Both the 19- and 22-inch versions should use Windows Vista; the 22-inch model is also likely to carry Blu-ray, while all three have the option of Wi-Fi for short-range networking. The PC maker hasn’t revealed availability but is believed to be shipping the 19-inch Wind NetOn this month for $499, while the 16-inch version sells for $399 in February and the 22-inch model in March for $799.







