Orange has just dished out some new mobile broadband offerings, including a Windows 7 Asus Eee PC with a SIM card baked in.
Orange has just announced the Asus Eee PC 1005HGO, similar to the Asus Eee PC 1005HA range of thin, stylish 10.1-inch netbooks with absurd battery life, but with 3G built in for mobile broadband surfing, and Windows 7 Starter edition.
Alongside the Eee PC 1005HGO, Orange is also now flogging a Compac CQ61 15.6-inch laptop bundled with Windows 7 Home Premium and a new Orange e1752 dongle.
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Pricing for the new Orange mobile broadband laptops starts at £25 per month and ramps up to £40 (1, 3 or 5GB), depending on data plan and length of contract (18 or 24 months).
Orange also announced the Orange Option 515M 3G broadband dongle, which comes with a microSD slot and 8GB card to shove in it, with prices starting at £20 per month. Orange says it works with Snow Leopard, the latest version of Mac OS X, which is good to hear after we exposed the problems most networks have had updating their software for it.
The whole new Orange mobile broadband line is live on the site now and ready to order, but you can get a close look at them in our gallery right here.
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