Leading what is likely to become a cavalcade of imitators, Asus debuted a tablet computer aimed squarely at the iPad market during the Computex computer conference. The Asus Eee will sport 10- and 12-inch models running Core 2 Duo processors. The 12-inch version will run Windows 7 Home Premium, while the 10-inch version is based on Windows Embedded Compact 7. Asus touts the 12-inch version for its multitasking capabilities and notes that it features an optional docking station that includes a keyboard.
OK, so we know a bunch of these things will come out before the Christmas holiday. But here is my questions. Will they be too slow? Will they be too heavy? Even some have complained that the iPad is too heavy. So far I am not convinced that their is that much of a market for all these tablets.
Asus Climbs Into the Ring With Eee Pad
Posted by: Mike Pearson June 1, 2010 02:47 PMLeading what is likely to become a cavalcade of imitators, Asus debuted a tablet computer aimed squarely at the iPad market during the Computex computer conference. The Asus Eee will sport 10- and 12-inch models running Core 2 Duo processors. The 12-inch version will run Windows 7 Home Premium, while the 10-inch version is based on Windows Embedded Compact 7. Asus touts the 12-inch version for its multitasking capabilities and notes that it features an optional docking station that includes a keyboard.