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    10.1" model # decipher: PN, PED, PEM, PU, MU???

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by alaptopdummy, Dec 10, 2010.

  1. alaptopdummy

    alaptopdummy Notebook Guru

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    I am looking to buy an ASUS 10.1 inch netbook. There are so many different model numbers: PN, PED, PEM, PU, MU, ... etc. :confused: Could someone help decipher them or point to the info? Thanks! :)
     
  2. DCx

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    Yeah, P is Pinetrail (atoms) so they're the n280s. The -A usually means it's slightly stripped down, the -E I think is extra screen real estate.

    Your best bet is to look for specifications, not extensions.
     
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    The PU model has a better battery than the MU.