Posted by Funkyguy on April 16, 2008 2:38 PM

Strange for a laptop which promises only one thing - quality at a low price ; the Asus eeePC allows users to have multiple SSDs. The option will depend on the OS that has been chosen by the user.
The Windows models will have an 8GB SSD and the Linux based models will have a 16GB SSD, both models will also have a 4GB SSD that is soldered to the motherboard. The systems are set up where the 4GB drive is the master and used for the operating system by itself, with the secondary (and larger) drives being used for personal storage.
Its a wonderful idea per se since it allows tinkering around without allowing for the OS to be re-installed or accidentally deleting files important for the operation of the PC. But I wonder if this makes any sense from the economic perspective. Well, Asus should know best for the eeePC.
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