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The Most Hated Company In the PC Industry
Earthweb ^ | 1/4/2008 | Mike Elgan

Posted on 01/05/2008 5:51:16 AM PST by twntaipan

Who in the *** is Asustek, and why does Microsoft hate them more than any other company in the industry? Why does Apple, Dell and Palm Computing hate them?

And why does Intel love them?

Taiwan's Asustek -- better known as ASUS -- is one of the most interesting, innovative and fastest-growing companies in technology.

At its core, Asustek makes motherboards -- more than any other company. Asustek motherboards are the heart of Sony's PlayStation 2 consoles, Apple MacBooks, Alienware PCs, and some HP computers.

But that's not why they're hated. The source of ire is a tiny laptop called the ASUS Eee PC. This open, flexible, relatively powerful, and very small laptop is notable for one feature above all: It's price. The Eee PC can be had for as little as $299. (Go here to read the reviews -- they're all positive.)

Let's take a moment to ponder how cheap that is. This full-featured laptop costs $69 less than the 16 GB Apple iPod Touch. It's $100 less than an Amazon Kindle e-book reader. The most expensive configuration for the ASUS Eee PC on Amazon.com is $499.

Even though ASUS isn't a well-known consumer brand, and even though the company just started selling them in late 2007, the company expects to sell up to a half million units by March, and up to 5 million by 2009.

The reason Microsoft hates Asustek couldn't be more obvious. The Eee PC runs Linux (Xandros running KDE) and uses an appealing and innovative tabbed-based user interface developed by Asustek. The device also comes with OpenOffice, a Microsoft Office replacement, and Firefox. The entire system -- hardware, OS, office suite and applications -- costs $30 less than Amazon.com's discounted price for Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate alone. The Asus Eee PC is demonstrating to the world that its success depends on aggressively *avoiding* any Microsoft product.

Apple and Dell hate Asustek because these companies have been planning for quite a while to introduce flash storage-based mini laptops. But by the time they get around to shipping, the ASUS Eee PC will have already gobbled up some of the market. Worse, the ASUS Eee PC is preemptively poisoning the well by applying enormous price pressure on these two companies.

In truth, Apple isn't all that concerned because they'll do what they do, and the masses will respond. But poor Dell. That company's flash-based mini-laptop will probably cost five times as much as the ASUS. It will be 10% better and 500% more expensive than the ASUS Eee PC. Good luck with that, Dell!

Palm, Inc. hates Asustek because the company has made a fool out of them. Palm announced in May its Foleo mini-laptop. The device was slightly bigger than the ASUS Eee PC, but less capable and twice the price. The Foleo focused on connecting to the Internet through Palm's own line of giant cell phones. While many think Palm "killed" the Foleo, they in fact only killed the idea of shipping with a Linux-based OS.

In his blog announcement, Palm's CEO vowed to come back with a Foleo-like device that runs the same proprietary OS that powers Palm's next-generation of cell phones. By the time Palm gets around to shipping something, the market will be saturated with millions of ASUS Eee PCs on the low end, and thousands of Apple and Dell units on the high end.

Meanwhile, Intel loves Asustek. The ASUS Eee PC is powered by -- you guessed it! -- an Intel processor, namely the 900 MHz Intel Celeron-M. More than that, Intel respects Asustek for its engineering prowess. Intel discovered this fact when the company was struggling in the 1990s to fix a range of design flaws in its own 486 motherboard prototypes. Asustek was able to fix it, and in fact already had a fully operational motherboard for the chipset before Intel did. Since then, the companies have been very close.

Now rumors are circulating that a new Intel Merom-based ASUS Eee PC that may ship as early as April will run so efficiently that it won't need a fan. The entire laptop will be solid state -- no moving parts. Intel loves that kind of thing.

There's no question about it -- Asustek is the most hated company in the industry. Microsoft, Apple, Dell and Palm hate Asustek because the company can give us something they can't: A super cheap, flexible, powerful mobile computer. At $299, why would anyone not buy one?


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Interesting take on the eeePC and Asus.
1 posted on 01/05/2008 5:51:18 AM PST by twntaipan
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To: twntaipan

[...core, Asustek makes motherboards — more than any other company. Asustek motherboards...]

Mother McCree!


2 posted on 01/05/2008 5:53:50 AM PST by kindred ( The front runners of GOP are big governement anti freedom social liberals;like dems.)
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To: twntaipan

(Go here to read the reviews — they’re all positive.)

usually are in sales pitch’s


3 posted on 01/05/2008 5:53:58 AM PST by sure_fine (• " not one to over kill the thought process " •)
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To: twntaipan

> The Most Hated Company In the PC Industry

Is Microsoft.

ASUS is angelic by comparison.

I have products from both.
I am likely to buy more ASUS products.
I would like to NEVER buy any more MafiaSoft products.


4 posted on 01/05/2008 5:55:26 AM PST by Boundless (Legacy Media is hazardous to your mental health)
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To: twntaipan

A good advertisement disguised as a review.


5 posted on 01/05/2008 5:55:49 AM PST by em2vn
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To: twntaipan
"The entire laptop will be solid state -- no moving parts."
6 posted on 01/05/2008 5:59:02 AM PST by blam (Secure the border and enforce the law)
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To: blam

Kind of like my brother-in-law.


7 posted on 01/05/2008 6:00:43 AM PST by P.O.E.
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To: twntaipan; Ernest_at_the_Beach
But wait, there's more.

The eeePC is the new Iphone.

8 posted on 01/05/2008 6:02:53 AM PST by Dysart
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To: twntaipan

ping for later after everyone chimes in . . . .


9 posted on 01/05/2008 6:08:25 AM PST by Tanniker Smith (wee fish ewe a mare egrets moose panda hippo gnu deer)
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To: twntaipan


ASUS 90OA02AC0004111U105Q Eee PC 2G Surf 7" Micro Notebook - Sky Blue
Intel Mobile CPU / 512MB / 2GB flash drive / 802.11b/g / 10/100 LAN / Memory Card Reader / Intel UMA graphics / Linux operating system / 2lbs

J&R 299.99

Newegg 299.99
10 posted on 01/05/2008 6:10:18 AM PST by TomGuy
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To: twntaipan
Intel discovered this fact when the company was struggling in the 1990s to fix a range of design flaws in its own 486 motherboard prototypes. Asustek was able to fix it, and in fact already had a fully operational motherboard for the chipset before Intel did. Since then, the companies have been very close.

My company went through that and survived. We built tons of PCs. And everyone of them had an ASUS motherboard and an Intel processor.

Wonderful, reliable products.

11 posted on 01/05/2008 6:10:46 AM PST by upchuck (Attention Senator Clinton: Lying Is Stupid When The Truth Is So Easy To Find)
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To: twntaipan

As someone who builds their own computers I can tell you that Asus system boards are some of the best boards I have ever worked with. They are very reliable and come with great utilities.

Although I own a licensed copy of Vista Ultimate I still run Windows XP since well...it just works...


12 posted on 01/05/2008 6:11:06 AM PST by TSgt (Extreme vitriol and rancorous replies served daily. - Mike W USAF)
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To: Squantos

Ping!


13 posted on 01/05/2008 6:13:19 AM PST by hiredhand (My kitty disappeared. NOT the rifle!)
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To: TomGuy

I was just wondering where the $299 price came from. Amazon doesn’t have the $299 models. Reviews at Amazon (for all models they sell) are either 4 or 5 stars.


14 posted on 01/05/2008 6:13:49 AM PST by twntaipan (To say someone is a liar and a Democrat is to be redundant.)
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To: twntaipan

I have an Asrock 939 Dual motherboard. It has an AGP and a PCI Express slot for video. Sweet board.


15 posted on 01/05/2008 6:13:57 AM PST by AppyPappy (If you aren't part of the solution, there is good money to be made prolonging the problem.)
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To: upchuck

I have a friend who had an Asus notebook...old one...bought in 2000. He was still getting parts for it and able to get it serviced after 5 years (in Hong Kong), at which time he bought another Asus notebook.


16 posted on 01/05/2008 6:15:50 AM PST by twntaipan (To say someone is a liar and a Democrat is to be redundant.)
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To: twntaipan

Neww Egg, Pc Club and others have them for $299.


17 posted on 01/05/2008 6:16:44 AM PST by Dysart
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To: twntaipan; Squantos; hiredhand; sit-rep

And this is bad for consumers....how?


18 posted on 01/05/2008 6:17:10 AM PST by Larry Lucido (Hunter 2008)
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To: Dysart

-w


19 posted on 01/05/2008 6:17:23 AM PST by Dysart
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To: twntaipan
I have used ASUS motherboards for years and would NOT use anything else. I have read all the reviews and I have NEVER had any problem with any of my Homebuilt PC’s. Just built my Son a ‘Striker Extreme’ system that he is running maxed out setting on all the latest ‘vidiot’ games. I have NOT seen this new laptop, but trust ASUS above all others. I will knock their Customer Support, however I think that it’s very strong possibility ‘Customer Support’ is a term of the past everywhere!!! They do have a great Forum page where I find all my information anyway.
20 posted on 01/05/2008 6:18:36 AM PST by PushinTin
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