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Asus shows off EEEPC Keyboard

By: (more) | Peripherals News | Posted: Jan 8, 2009 7:28 pm

Does anyone remember internet TV? Well I just had a flash back to those horrible devices when I came across a write up on Asus' new EEEPC Keyboard.

 

This new device runs Windows XP and is a complete system in a keyboard. It even has a small LCD Display but is meant to connect wirelessly to a TV or monitor.

 

To me it seems like a novelty product that might have very short legs.
But I could be wrong as Asus has been known to make things work where others have failed. Either way it will be a new product to keep an eye on.

 

Read more at Hardware Secrets.

 

Asus shows off EEEPC Keyboard

The basic specs for Eee Keyboard you can see on Figure 5 and includes Atom N270 or N330 CPU, 1 GB DDR2, wireless network 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth, Ethernet port, built-in microphone and speakers, VGA output, HDMI output, 4-in-1 memory card reader, USB 2.0 ports, 5" LCD display with touch-screen capability (800 x 480 native resolution), 16 GB or 32 GB solid state drive (SSD) and weighting less than 2 pounds (1 Kg).

 

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