moji5
1st June 2010, 07:06 PM
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Taiwanese PC manufacturer, Asustek, has showcased its latest tablet device, the Eee Pad, a diminutive PC that runs Windows 7 and will be pitched against Apple's popular iPad which has already sold more than two million units in 60 days (http://www.itproportal.com/portal/news/article/2010/6/1/apple-sells-two-million-ipads-launch/).
In a move that surprised many, Asus has decided to use an Intel CULV Core 2 Duo processor rather than a low power dual core Atom Pinetrail to power the tablet.
A 10-inch model, the EP101TC and a 12-inch one, the EP121, will be available with both offering 10 hours worth of battery life. The former weighs only 675g and is a mere 12.1mm and will run on a different version of Windows 7, Embedded Compact edition.
Like the iPad, the Eee Pad will offer both a virtual keyboard and a special docking station with a keyboard for faster text input. The device will come with WiFi and a stylus plus a front-facing camera and support for Flash.
Read more: http://www.itproportal.com/portal/news/article/2010/6/1/meet-asus-eee-pad-latest-ipad-wannabe/#ixzz0pc8jm02f
Taiwanese PC manufacturer, Asustek, has showcased its latest tablet device, the Eee Pad, a diminutive PC that runs Windows 7 and will be pitched against Apple's popular iPad which has already sold more than two million units in 60 days (http://www.itproportal.com/portal/news/article/2010/6/1/apple-sells-two-million-ipads-launch/).
In a move that surprised many, Asus has decided to use an Intel CULV Core 2 Duo processor rather than a low power dual core Atom Pinetrail to power the tablet.
A 10-inch model, the EP101TC and a 12-inch one, the EP121, will be available with both offering 10 hours worth of battery life. The former weighs only 675g and is a mere 12.1mm and will run on a different version of Windows 7, Embedded Compact edition.
Like the iPad, the Eee Pad will offer both a virtual keyboard and a special docking station with a keyboard for faster text input. The device will come with WiFi and a stylus plus a front-facing camera and support for Flash.
Read more: http://www.itproportal.com/portal/news/article/2010/6/1/meet-asus-eee-pad-latest-ipad-wannabe/#ixzz0pc8jm02f