By Nicole Scott
22 Apr, 2010 2:00 pm
Want to take a look at the final packaging of the ASUS Eee Keyborad, well we’ve been able to sit down with the unit and take it out of the box.
The Eee Keyboard is running an Intel Atom N270 CPU and the 945GSE/ICH7-M chipset. This processor is backed by 1GB DDR2 and 16GB or 32GB of flash storage. There is also a Broadcom AV-VD905 video decoder, Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, an HDMI output, a VGA connector and a battery pack lasting four hours on a charge. There are also three USB 2.0 ports and an external WiFi/UWB antenna, which will allow 720p video to be played wirelessly on a TV within five meters of ASUS’ device.
The model with the 16GB SSD will run you $549.00 and 32GB will cost $599 and will be leaving the factory on April 23, 2010.














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They are missing the inductive charging unit… it would be a proffered option if this will be living room/kitchen appliance! I really don't see it convenient to plug the charger in and out every few hours. Pls. Nicole pass the request for this feature to the Asus sales rep.!
Done! Sent the PM your message!
The 32GB version is well worth the money. Maybe I missed it, but what Windows version will it ship with?
Window XP, they have a bunch of software like Eee Net that does a home NAS setup to make up for the fact that its not windows 7.
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They put it in their notes for the next generation, which by the way will be more screen and less keyboard.
Windows XP
Thanks
They put it in their notes for the next generation, which by the way will be more screen and less keyboard.
Windows XP
Thanks