Via Engadget
Computex is really starting to ramp up now, as ASUS has taken the covers off its brand new Eee Pads. Of most interest will be the 12-inch EP121, which sports Intel’s Core 2 Duo CULV processors, Windows 7, and a reputed 10-hour battery life. Sort of like a laptop sans the keyboard, you might say, which is probably why ASUS is also touting a “hybrid” dock/keyboard solution for those times when you want some more tactile feedback to your typing. The Eee Pad will also include an integrated webcam and at least one USB port. A 10-inch EP101TC is being announced today as well, though its specs are less detailed and it’s set to run Windows Embedded Compact 7 — you can see it after the break, along with the full PR. We’ll be doing our best to bring you hands-on pics and video shortly.
Update: ASUS has given us a $399 to $499 price range for the Eee Pads, but don’t start salivating just yet. We were also told that the Eee Pad won’t be out until the first quarter of 2011.