With the launch of the iPad about one year ago, Apple created a new market for electronic products: touchscreen tablets. Even if they have enjoyed a significant success and led other manufacturers to start on this niche, touchscreen tablets are still popular only for a small segment of users, mainly for those who want to have fun and enjoy internet access on the go.
The latest one of four Asus Eee Windows tabs to be launched is the Slate EP121 which boasts a 12.1″ 1280 x 800 pixel capacitive touchscreen display with an eletromagnetic panel and stylus for precise input. Powered by either 2GB or 4GB of DDR3 memory, underneath is a dual core Intel i5 CPU.
Though available in 32GB or 64GB solid state disk versions, the latter is already out of stock on Amazon. Other features of the Eee Slate includes Windows 7 Home Premium, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0, a 2MP webcam, 2 USB ports, a microphone and headphone combo jack, a mini HDMI port, and a flash card reader. Continue reading »













