Asus Eee Keyboard due in August

Posted in ASUS by Conner Flynn on June 25th, 2009

Asus Eee touchscreen keyboard PCLast we heard the Eee keyboard was supposed to be available in May/June. Now Asus has confirmed that its Eee keyboard, originally shown at CES, will be arriving in August. The company’s marketing executive, John Swatton, revealed the news while launching several new laptops.

The Eee Keyboard will be the first wireless media center enabled by ultra wideband HDMI, meaning you’ll be able to stream HD content from your lap to your television. It’s good looking sure, but it is also packing Wi-Fi, Ethernet, speaker, mic, and a 5-inch touchscreen display, as well as a 32GB SSD to store all that HD content on.

The company hasn’t set a price yet, but we had heard $400-600.

[Pocket-Lint]

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2 Comments to “Asus Eee Keyboard due in August”
  1. james braselton Says:

    HI THERE YOU ARE RIGHT THERE DELAY IS SOO LONG THAT MY MAIN COMPUTER JUST SHUT DOWN WONT BOOT UP OR ANY THING THATS WHY I HAVE 2 COMPUTERS FOR WORK SOO I GUSS I DONT HAVE MANY OPTIONS SOO I PROBALY ORDER A 13 INCH MACBOOK PRO WITH A 256 GB SSD AND I HAVE TOO USE MY BACK UP COMPUTER I LIKE NEW TECHNOLOGIES I WANTED A EEE KEYBOARD BUT THAT PROBALY WAIT UNTILL NEXT YEAR

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