Saturday, May 8, 2010

Eee Keyboard


Asus has rolled out (at long last, after numerous delays) its EeeKeyboard PC — this is a fully-functional PC that looks
like your standard keyboard at first glanced, but you will be pleasantly surprised to know that there is a svelte and
stylish keyboard concealed within. It has been a long time in coming, having been first unveiled at CES back in 2009,
taking its own sweet time to hit the streets. Tipping the scales at a mere 1kg, the EeeKeyboard PC is capable of
functioning with virtually any HDTV, monitor, or projector in order for it to function as a full-fledged PC. Users
will be able to enjoy a wireless computing platform via the EeeKeyboard PC thanks to its Ultra-wideband (UWB) Wireless
Display connectivity that lets you stream HD 720p videos up to a 5-meter range, while hitting a maximum 10-meter range
where non-video transfers are concerned. Apart from that, you also get a built-in 5? multi-touch panel that offers users
with an interactive and intuitive means of directing the on-screen cursor to launch programs, send instant messages, and
control its media player.

Folks who want to save space on their desktop will definitely find the EeeKeyboard PC a suitable purchase, where it
can also double up as a family multimedia entertainment center – all you need to do is hook it up with a monitor in
the study or office and let it run the course as a standard PC, while others can always hook it up to a projector in a
conference room for presentations. Features include a durable and shock-proof solid state drive that makes sure that all
your data stored within will remain safe during transit, coupled with integrated conveniences including the microphone and
high quality stereo speakers, letting you enjoy EeeKeyboard PC’s full range of features without the need to fork out more
dough for additional accessories.

Among the specifications of the EeeKeyboard PC include :-

* Windows XP Home
* 5? 800×480 Multi-touch Panel
* Intel Atom N270
* 945GSE/ICH7-M chipset
* 1GB on-board memory
* 16GB/32GB SSD
* Ultra-wideband Technology
* 802.11b/g/n @2.4GHz connectivity
* 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet connection
* Bluetooth V2.1
* Internal battery (up to 4 hours)
* Broadcom 70010/70012 multimedia decoder

Of course, the battery life stated here is pretty weak when you think about it, hence you might want to keep it
connected to a power outlet at all times just in case you run out of juice during the most inopportune moments.

1 comment:

  1. Stylish keyboard. Nice features. Cool model. Thanks for the info of this keyboard.

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