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Has Asus finally hit the sweet spot for the tablet PC concept, or are tablets targeting a market that doesn't really exist? And will touch-based computing make our PCs more productive -- or just ...
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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 ...
Asus' upcoming device will be aimed at both commercial PC users and content consumers, with a full range of features for inputting and accessing content, the company said.
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 ...
We take the Asus Eee PC T91 netbook for a literal spin, reviewing the company's newest swivel-screen machine. Does the touch panel impress? How does ...
Android-based tablets feature keyboard options, and a Windows 7 slate offers both pen a touch input.
If you’re wondering why this particular tablet has two colors, it’s because it combines parts from an Asus Eee PC 900HA and a 900A.
Release details for the upcoming ASUS tablet range have been disclosed by the chief executive of the company following a recent investors' conference call in Taipei.Speaking to assembled reporters ...
Asus debuted their T-91 Tablet PC netbooks at CES 2009, and they are expected to be available early this year. Check out the video to see what Asus is planning.
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 ...
We've had our eye on ASUS' first full touchscreen tablet netbook, the Eee PC T91, since way back in January, when the hardware was on display while the software had yet to appear. Since then, we ...
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