Asus EeePC 1201N vs. Eee PC 1201T
Asus made two versions of their Eee PC 1201 netbooks — one running an AMD processor and the other on an dual-core Intel Atom processor. We checked the specs of both and compared how they perform against each other.

From the outside, both the Eee PC 1201T and the Eee PC 1201N looked similar (the stickers/decals are the only ones differentiating them).
We compare the specs of the 1201N versus the 1201T:

We did the same with the results of their respective Windows Experience Index.

Of course, there’s the difference in battery performance because of the TDP of the CPU+GPU combo. The Atom N330 with GeForce 9400M has a total TDP of 20 watts (8w + 12w) while the Athlon Neo MV-40 alone is already at 15 watts. But then again, the numbers on WEI isn’t really that far off.
The Asus Eee PC 1201N sells for Php27,000 (Windows 7) while the Eee PC 1201T sells for only Php22,000 (no OS).
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