Asus announces Eee Pad at the Computex 2010

Asus has unveiled their first slate devices at the Computex 2010. It’s dubbed as Eee Pad and will try to take on the iPad with two variants. First is the 12-inch Eee Pad EP121 that is a pure “slate computer” with an ULV Intel Core 2 Duo CPU and runs Windows 7 Home Premium OS. Having Windows 7 onboard means you get the freedom to do anything you want just like a real computer with the touch interface. It brings in e-reader functionality, video conferencing with integrated webcam and a 10 hour battery life.

The second Eee Pad to be revealed is a 10-inch Eee Pad EP101TC that won’t give you full functionality like its 12-inch sibling but brings in the limited Windows experience with Windows Embedded Compact 7.
[Via Engadget]
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May 31st, 2010 at 6:22 pm
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nice