
Besides the 3D gaming laptop, Asus has also officially unveiled their Asus Eee Pad tablets at Computex. The Eee tablets are available in two models, which are the 12-inch EP121 and the 10-inch EP101TC.
The 12-inch EP121 tablet looks more like a touch-only notebook, which runs Windows 7 and uses a CULV Core 2 Duo processor, which allows its battery to last up to 10 hours. The device has a multi-touch screen that has handwriting recognition capability. It has a webcam, built-in USB ports and comes with a keyboard dock that turns it into a true computer while you’re at home.

The 10-inch EP101TC has fewer details, but it’s one that is made to rival the Apple iPad. It runs the Windows Embedded Compact 7 with a custom interface for touchscreen and packs the same 10 hours of battery life.
The two Asus Eee tablets will only ship sometime in 2011. The 12-inch EP121 will be priced at $499 while the 10-inch will be priced around $399.
via electronista


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