Asus Announces EeePC Tablets, the Eee Pads
Asus has finally made its EeePC tablet official; the company announced the tablet, dubbed the Eee Pad, at Computex today.
Asus today previewed its Eee Pad tablet, but disappointed attendees at Computex by saying the device won't be available until the beginning of 2011. When the 12-inch EP121 launches, it will pack Intel's Core 2 Duo CULV processors, and run Windows 7. The company is also planning a 10-inch version, the EP101TC, which run Windows Embedded Compact 7 and packs Nvidia's Tegra. Though Asus mentions there will be a hybrid dock/keyboard for the EP121, there's no word on whether or not this peripheral will be compatible for the smaller EP101TC.
Though the release isn't for at least another six months, Asus reportedly put the price for the Eee Pads at $399 to $499.
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dock and keyboard ftw!
Wow the most powerful product in the EeePC range is the tablet! And a proper OS too? Looks like the ICD Gemini isn't what I'm getting after all...