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One of the best Windows 7 tablets to date is the EEE Slate EP121 from ASUS. It's for sale right now and there should be quite a few people interested in it. I'm not talking about the iPad 2 loving crowd, but consumers who need a flexible operating system that allows them to install any app they want (like any Windows version) and the ability to work on a mobile device without having to carry around a lot of weight (2.53 lbs) and without giving up on performance at the same time (the Core i5 CPU...
ASUS EEE Slate EP121 is probably the most powerful Windows 7 slate tablet right now, thanks to its Core i5 CPU (low voltage). It was announced last month at CES 2011 and it just started shipping, the 32 GB model for now, while the 64 GB one is still out of stock. As you remember from ASUS' sayings, pricing starts at 999$ and increases to 1099$ if you add another 32 GB of storage. It's not a cheap tablet by any means, but considering you're also getting a Bluetooth keyboard and a leather carrying...
One of the tablets that caught my attention at CES 2011 was the EEE Slate EP121 from ASUS. It's not because of the form factor, a 'classic' slate with a wireless keyboard, but the amount of power ASUS managed to fit inside a small chassis: Intel Core i5-470UM low voltage processor, 2 or 4 GB of RAM, 32 or 64 GB SSD, web cam, WiFi, blue tooth, mini HDMI, USB ports and a 1280 x 800 12.1″ IPS display with a Wacom digitizer and stylus.This kind of computing power gives you the freedom to do al...
I have to admit that ASUS is trying to be a cool company more and more each day. And given the new products they've released lately I have to say they're on a roll. Their latest teaser, released today, showcases the features of the upcoming 12 inch tablet EEE Pad EP121, powered by Windows 7 and a Core i5 CPU, probably a low voltage model. I have to say those kind of specs make me reconsider by next portable purchase. If ASUS manages to bring that keyboard dock that allows a smooth transition fro...
Remember the Asus EEE Pad EP121, presented at Computex? Apparently ASUS is working hard at bringing it to market, as some guy in Poland (editor at CHIP magazine) got to play a little with a prototype. I'm not sure it was a working one, but it's the first time we clearly see how the removable keyboard (including a second battery and storage) really works.There's not much to say about this hands on, besides the fact that the prototype looks really good, with great overall finish. I can't say m...
Computex Taipei 2010 hasn't even started and new product launches are being done already by big names of the IT industry. It's time for ASUS now, who officially announced three products: EEE Tablet, EEE Pad EP101TC and Eee Pad EP121.The first one is an electronic notepad, media player and eReader with an amazing 2450 dpi touch screen. It's not a touch tablet per say, but more like a drawing board with the options of saving files in digital format.ASUS EEE Tablet is meant for students and...