Asus Eee Keyboard Taken Apart and Explored
The Asus Eee Keyboard picked apart for the world to see.
We've been eagerly anticipating the Asus Eee Keyboard ever since we first saw it at CES earlier this year. We thought that we'd have in our hands by now, but the latest word is that it'll be hitting in August.
French tech site Blogeee managed to obtain an early sample of the Eee Keyboard and has put it through its paces, including a rather full examination of its internals.
Like most netbooks, the Asus Eee Keyboard features the rather modest Intel GMA950 graphics, which isn't capable of decoding high-definition video streams that the device promises to output. Instead, a chip from Silicon Image does the job of decoding the video and sending it out via HDMI.
Check out the images and below.
For more details, see Blogeee.net.



But I want the uber cool t91 more...
No
Define "with other computers." This thing IS a computer.
-1 For Obvious Stupidity
(sry for double post)
I looked around the net and found these preliminary specs:
* Self-contained PC / keyboard combo with integrated 5-inch touchscreen display
* OS: Windows XP Home Edition
* 1.6GHz Intel Atom microprocessor
* 1GB of DDR2 DRAM
* 16GB or 32GB SSD
* Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n
* Bluetooth 2.0
* Ultra Wideband HDMI
* USB 2.0 x2, VGA, HDMI, headphone and mic ports
* Weight: 2 lbs
Put this with a real monitor (Say compact 19") and you have a great (ultra low profile) little net appliance and light duty PC.
Its got HDMI. You plug it into your TV and voila! Instant HTPC.
Anyway, it's a nice idea.
Can anyone at least estimate how much this could cost?