One of the first Atom Cedar Trail laptops to arrive in Europe

Feb 9, 2012 12:12 GMT  ·  By

Just as it promised during this year’s CES fair, Asus has begun shipping the X101CH netbook based on the Intel Cedar trail Atom platform internationally, the laptop having just arrived in Europe with prices starting at 299 EUR (about 398 US).

The netbook was listed by various online retailers around Italy, but other countries should soon follow.

Asus’ X101CH is built around the Atom N2600, which is one of the first Atom CPUs to be built using the 32nm production process, and packs dual processing cores clocked at 1.6GHz with support for Intel’s Hyper-Threading technology.

This is quite a far cry from the original 1.33GHz Intel Atom N435 CPU, with just 512KB of L2 cache offered in the MeeGo-running version of the Asus netbook, and should offer decent performance, as well as highly improved multimedia capabilities.

These are mostly due to the new PowerVR SGX545 graphics core that Intel has introduced in the Cedarview architecture, which can support hardware decoding for MPEG2, VC1, AVC, and H.264 Full HD content, as well as for Blu-ray 2.0 content.

Taking a look at the remaining specifications, we get to see that the Eee PC X101CH is also equipped with 1GB of system memory, a 320GB hard drive, as well as the standard 802.11n Wi-Fi, low-res webcam, and optional Bluetooth 3.0.

All of these, together with a 4-cell battery that can deliver up to 5 hours of running time, are packed inside a slightly thicker chassis than the one used for the original Eee PC X101 laptop.

The 10.1-inch screen has a native resolution of 1024x600 pixels and the operating system of choice is Windows 7 Starter.

Those interested in the Eee PC X101CH can order the netbook here, where it is listed at 299 EUR, as Notebook Italia revealed.