Oh my, Asus. Just when we thought we had seen it all they have come back to surprise us with a new tab running Windows 7 and Intel Core i5 U470 processor inside at Computex this week.
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However, its 12.1 inch touch display uses an EFS matrix panel, which are usually used on LCD TVs which is said to give crystal clear screen quality and allow for better viewing angles without the ghosting effect.
The thin device (17mm thick) looks very much like its sister device, the Eee Transformer Pad just released here, according to an Asus rep at Computex, currently in full swing in Taipei.
However, it weights more than most would like, 1.14kg, although it is marketed as a business tab.
Specs wise it also boasts 4GB memory, mini HDMI, 2USB ports, card reader, dual speakers (located on either side) and a stylus pen which slots in beneath the screen.
And battery wise, it’s not bad either promising 4-5 hours life running on 34 Wh Li-Ion battery and its Core i5 U470 1.33 GHz is said to be ultra energy efficient processor built specially for mobile devices.
Asus also announced a Eee Pad MeMO 3D tablet at Computex, more on that later.