A vast collection of Asus Eee PC LIFESTYLE PHOTOGRAPHY

BUT NOW WE HAVE MORE!!! A WHOLE ELEVEN MORE! All-new, gas mark eight Asian holding illustrations that will bring boring pieces about minor new Eee PC model revisions TO LIFE!

This is even better than LAPPYGATE.

Actually, no, it's not as good as LAPPYGATE. LAPPYGATE was a once-in-a-lifetime error of judgement on behalf of the UK PR team which is unlikely to ever be repeated, seeing as all people involved in LAPPYGATE have surely been sacked or sent off to safe desk jobs in Korea.

It's still quite OK, though. We can't complain about getting pictures like this in the email of a morning.

They have the exact same smile in every single photo.

Thanks to the work of Japanese smile trainer Yoki Sanshita.

FAVOURITE.

NEW FAVOURITE!

NEWER FAVOURITE!

It's not possible to keep up. Each one is exponentially more of a favourite than the last.

Photos sent in by Atiqul. He supplied his own captions, but we got all excited and wrote our own ones before scrolling down his email far enough to notice Atiqul's. Sorry about that. Here they are, so no one wasted any effort.
ATIQUIL'S ALTERNATE CAPTIONS:
(1st pic EEPC01)
It starts off with the girl slouching on the sofa, smiling at the screen and about to type something. Either she finds something hilarious or she's just happy looking at her notebook.
(2nd pic EEPC02)
Now she's really finding something amusing, and her hands aren't on the keyboard. Most likely she's watching a movie of some sort.
(3rd pic EEPC03)
She's inside someone's car not wearing a seatbelt. It goes to show you that she doesn't care about her personal safety, but more than content to use her notebook.
(4th pic EEPC04)
She's inside some director's office, probably watching the movie that she directed.
(5th pic EEPC05)
She's storing the laptop on a shelf. She's had enough already.
(6th pic EEPC06)
But wait! It's back on her lap, although she isn't looking at it. Perhaps it still needs to win her over.
(7th pic EEPC07)
Now she just wants it to get robbed.
(8th pic EEPC08)
She's now in bed with it! A risky thing to do if the power is running.
(9th pic EEPC09)
She seems to be very happy with it whilst using it on her bed. Make your own mind up about why.
(10th pic EEPC10)
She's on her living room floor, with her notebook on the hazardous (for notebooks) rug. She also prefers looking away from it and the magazine which could only mean trouble.
(11th pic EEPC11)
She's invited her friend over, and she’s done the exact same thing with her notebook. Although they both seem to find something appealing on her notebook.
























































































































