We've been keeping track of the ASUS Eee Keyboard for a while now. If anyone has waited out the delays and is still chomping at the bit to purchase this unique take on an all-in-one, it's finally shipping out to customers.
For those of you who may not have been following along, the ASUS Eee Keyboard is a pretty novel item. Though the specs aren't quite as exciting as they were when the concept was first seriously bandied about way back when, it's basically an Atom N270 packing netbook crammed into a keyboard. Other specs include 1GB RAM, 16GB SSD, a nice UWB adapter, and a 5" 800x480 multi-touchscreen that is built-in. The whole thing runs Windows XP and is selling on Amazon for $599.
As I said, buzz about this started before such fancy inventions as "Windows 7" and "Pine Trail" came out, so while it's a little older now in that regard, the concept is still fresh and unique. This is truly a novelty item and could have a lot of appeal, both for people who can think creatively and for those who just want to use the UWB adapter to power their multimedia centers. Thinking about picking one up? Let us hear your thoughts in the comments.
For those of you who may not have been following along, the ASUS Eee Keyboard is a pretty novel item. Though the specs aren't quite as exciting as they were when the concept was first seriously bandied about way back when, it's basically an Atom N270 packing netbook crammed into a keyboard. Other specs include 1GB RAM, 16GB SSD, a nice UWB adapter, and a 5" 800x480 multi-touchscreen that is built-in. The whole thing runs Windows XP and is selling on Amazon for $599.
As I said, buzz about this started before such fancy inventions as "Windows 7" and "Pine Trail" came out, so while it's a little older now in that regard, the concept is still fresh and unique. This is truly a novelty item and could have a lot of appeal, both for people who can think creatively and for those who just want to use the UWB adapter to power their multimedia centers. Thinking about picking one up? Let us hear your thoughts in the comments.
We've been keeping track of the ASUS Eee Keyboard for a while now. If anyone has waited out the delays and is still chomping at the bit to purchase this unique take on an all-in-one, it's finally shipping out to customers.
For those of you who may not have been following along, the ASUS Eee Keyboard is a pretty novel item. Though the specs aren't quite as exciting as they were when the concept was first seriously bandied about way back when, it's basically an Atom N270 packing netbook crammed into a keyboard. Other specs include 1GB RAM, 16GB SSD, a nice UWB adapter, and a 5" 800x480 multi-touchscreen that is built-in. The whole thing runs Windows XP and is selling on Amazon for $599.
As I said, buzz about this started before such fancy inventions as "Windows 7" and "Pine Trail" came out, so while it's a little older now in that regard, the concept is still fresh and unique. This is truly a novelty item and could have a lot of appeal, both for people who can think creatively and for those who just want to use the UWB adapter to power their multimedia centers. Thinking about picking one up? Let us hear your thoughts in the comments.
For those of you who may not have been following along, the ASUS Eee Keyboard is a pretty novel item. Though the specs aren't quite as exciting as they were when the concept was first seriously bandied about way back when, it's basically an Atom N270 packing netbook crammed into a keyboard. Other specs include 1GB RAM, 16GB SSD, a nice UWB adapter, and a 5" 800x480 multi-touchscreen that is built-in. The whole thing runs Windows XP and is selling on Amazon for $599.
As I said, buzz about this started before such fancy inventions as "Windows 7" and "Pine Trail" came out, so while it's a little older now in that regard, the concept is still fresh and unique. This is truly a novelty item and could have a lot of appeal, both for people who can think creatively and for those who just want to use the UWB adapter to power their multimedia centers. Thinking about picking one up? Let us hear your thoughts in the comments.
We've been keeping track of the ASUS Eee Keyboard for a while now. If anyone has waited out the delays and is still chomping at the bit to purchase this unique take on an all-in-one, it's finally shipping out to customers.
For those of you who may not have been following along, the ASUS Eee Keyboard is a pretty novel item. Though the specs aren't quite as exciting as they were when the concept was first seriously bandied about way back when, it's basically an Atom N270 packing netbook crammed into a keyboard. Other specs include 1GB RAM, 16GB SSD, a nice UWB adapter, and a 5" 800x480 multi-touchscreen that is built-in. The whole thing runs Windows XP and is selling on Amazon for $599.
As I said, buzz about this started before such fancy inventions as "Windows 7" and "Pine Trail" came out, so while it's a little older now in that regard, the concept is still fresh and unique. This is truly a novelty item and could have a lot of appeal, both for people who can think creatively and for those who just want to use the UWB adapter to power their multimedia centers. Thinking about picking one up? Let us hear your thoughts in the comments.
For those of you who may not have been following along, the ASUS Eee Keyboard is a pretty novel item. Though the specs aren't quite as exciting as they were when the concept was first seriously bandied about way back when, it's basically an Atom N270 packing netbook crammed into a keyboard. Other specs include 1GB RAM, 16GB SSD, a nice UWB adapter, and a 5" 800x480 multi-touchscreen that is built-in. The whole thing runs Windows XP and is selling on Amazon for $599.
As I said, buzz about this started before such fancy inventions as "Windows 7" and "Pine Trail" came out, so while it's a little older now in that regard, the concept is still fresh and unique. This is truly a novelty item and could have a lot of appeal, both for people who can think creatively and for those who just want to use the UWB adapter to power their multimedia centers. Thinking about picking one up? Let us hear your thoughts in the comments.
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