Asus is working on a tablet with an Intel Atom Z670 Oak Trail processor. The design and specifications haven’t yet been finalized, but one thing is clear: It’s not the Asus Eee Pad Slider, no matter what you may have read on Intel’s web site. Last week Intel posted a product description for the Eee […]
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Asus Eee Slate EP121 up for pre-order
Asus introduced 4 slate-style computers this afternoon — but three of them won’t be available until Google launches the next version of its Android operating system, code-named Honeycomb. That’s not expected to happen for a few more months. But Asus will begin shipping the Eee Slate EP121 soon. This 12.1 inch tablet runs Windows 7, […]
Has Asus redesigned its 8.9 inch Android tablet?
Asus started showing off concept designs for a series of upcoming Eee Pad tablet computers in June, but the company isn’t expected to ship its 8.9 inch Android tablet until March, 2011. At first, Asus has planned to deliver that tablet with Windows Compact 7, but later dropped that plan in favor of Google Android. […]
Asus drops Windows CE tablet dreams, enter the Asus Android tablet
When Asus officially announced plans for its upcoming Eee Pad tablets, the company said there would be a 12 inch tablet running Windows 7 called the Eee Pad EP121, and 10 inch model called the Eee PC EP101 which would run Windows Embedded Compact 7, or the next version of Windows CE. But today Netbook […]
Asus to launch Windows, Google tablets
It’s been pretty clear for the last few months that Asus is working on a tablet PC or two… and now Forbes has confirmed that the company will put out “at least two” tablets soon. Forbes spoke with Asus chairman Jonney Shih recently, who told the magazine that one will likely run Windows 7 while […]
Asus: “killer product” coming in June
Asus CEO Jonney Shih says that the company has a “killer product” set to launch in June. The company showed off a number of new netbooks, notebooks, and other devices at CES in January, and it’s hard to say that any of them were really “killer.” But you can hardly blame a CEO for getting […]