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Asus Aims for Tablet PC Revival. By ABC News. January 8, 2009, 8:02 PM — -- I love the concept of tablet PCs. To me, the medium-sized handheld form factor seems like the natural next step in ...
tablet PC. Asus CEO Jerry Shen said that even before pad devices -- what he called tablet PCs -- became a hot topic, his company already had an ongoing internal project to develop them.
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Asus's powerful new gaming tablet PC reviewed - MSNAsus's Flow Z13 13-inch gaming tablets have been around for a few years at the segment's highest end, but the latest model is getting a lot of attention due to the integrated graphics offered by ...
Obviously a tablet with a sliding keyboard will be a little bulkier than one without, but Asus claims the Eee Pad Slider will weigh under 2.2 pounds and be less than half an inch thick.
LAS VEGAS — Other computer manufacturers might think the Tablet PC is dead, but Asus has its own ideas. At a press conference here at CES 2009, Asus showed a prototype version of the EeePC T91 ...
Asus is joining Lenovo and Dell in supporting the Google Android operating system in its upcoming EP101TC tablet PC, delivering yet another blow to Microsoft's plans to be a major player in the ...
eee-pc.de has gotten their hands on a great preview video of what appears to be one of the upcoming Asus Eee PC Tablet PC netbooks. Asus debuted their T-91 Tablet PC netbooks at CES 2009, and they ...
We take the Asus Eee PC T91 netbook for a literal spin, ... The Eee PC T91 is unlike any Eee PC we've seen before, namely because the screen can be spun around and flipped down. tablet PC style.
The Eee PC 900HA has an 8.9 inch screen, which in this case has been modified with a touchscreen. If you’re wondering why this particular tablet has two colors, it’s because it combines parts ...
Jesus told you that a MacBook touch might be coming and Matt Buchanan just showed you a new mock-up.Now CNet Crave UK has an inside scoop that Eee PC maker—and MacBook contract manufacturer ...
Asus has posted teaser pics on Facebook for three new devices it will introduce at Computex the week of May 30: a smartphone-tablet mystery device, a revamped Eee PC netbook, and “a tablet that ...
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