Asus has reportedly been buying up huge amounts of Nvidia Tegra 2 chips – and they’ll supposedly be making their way into the firm’s forthcoming Eee Pad EP90 tablet PC, due for launch in the first few months of next year.
The Asus Eee Pad will follow the HP Slate in ditching Windows 7, according to a new report. But while the Slate will run webOS, the Asus Eee Pad is turning to Google and will come packing Android 3.0 Gingerbread when it appears next year. The Asus slate was shown at Computex in May but it seems the Taiwanese tablet maker has had a rather radical rethink…
The Asus Eee Pad has been unveiled but we’ll have a wee wait before we can get our hands on it. The 10in Asus Eee Pad EP101TC and the 12in Asus Eee Pad EP121 both come packing Windows 7 and aren’t set to be released until 2011. That’s bad news if you had your fingers-crossed for the imminent arrival of an iPad rival from Asus. Read on to see whether the Eee Pad specs will be worth the wait…
The iPad won’t beat netbooks according to Asus boss, Jerry Shen. While Asus has its own Eee Pad set to arrive in June, he’s still backing little laptops like the Asus Eee PC to outsell the iPad. But then, he would say that wouldn’t he?
An Asus tablet, the long-anticipated Asus Eee Pad, will be unveiled in June at the Computex Conference. And interestingly sources in Taiwan say we can expect to have the Asus tablet in our hands by July. Will the Android packing Asus Eee Pad give the more famous iPad a run for its money?
The Apple Tablet isn’t official yet. But already Apple’s next-gen dream machine is facing up to some stiff competition, as the world’s biggest gadget purveyors line up their own take on the much-vaunted iTablet. Everyone from HP to Foxconn has one in the locker. If Apple wants to sit at the top of the tablet table, these are the finger-friendly delights it’ll need to beat.
The Asus Eee Pad, the rumoured name for the company’s mystery tablet computer, will be unveiled in June, according to the latest report working its way around the web.