slashgear.com - 10/21/2009
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The ASUS Eee Keyboard saga continues, and we’re beginning to think it’s the company’s version of vaporware. At their latest launch event in London, UK, this week, the Eee Keyboard – which squeezes a nettop and touchscreen into a keyboard form-factor, and was first ...
netbooknews.com - 10/20/2009
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netbooknews.com —
Watch the EeeKeyboard stream 720p over ultra wide
band in the ASUS Eee home. The Eee Keyboard...
has received a few resistive touch screen as well as an integrated stylus in this final production sample.
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Eee Keyboard Demoed in the ASUS Eee Home
techgage.com - 10/21/2009
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techgage.com —
When ASUS launched its first Xonar audio card
in the early fall of 2007, I wasn't sure...
what to think. After all, ASUS wasn't known as an audio company, and for good reason... the Xonar D2 was the company's first audio card. Skepticism waned from ...
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Using the ASUS Xonar Essence STX Under Linux
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Todavía no se sabe cuándo será presentado el Asus Eee Keyboard
Gizmologia —
... Además John Swatton, uno de los voceros de la empresa, reveló que no se sabe todavía cuándo será presentado el dispositivo. De hecho dijo que podría ser en noviembre, diciembre, enero o febrero. Realmente me aburrió esto ya. ...
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