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Asustek delays Eee Keyboard launch
Asustek Computer has delayed the launch of its Eee Keyboard, which the company originally said would be launched in the US and Europe in October of 2009 because the device has not yet passed wireless regulation testing, according to the company.
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【PC Watch】 ASUSTeK、Eee PC初のWindows 7 Home Premium搭載モデル
【PC Watch】 ASUSTeK、Eee PC初のWindows 7 Home Premium搭載モデル
pc.watch.impress.co.jp — ASUSTeK Computerは、Eee PCシリーズで初めてOSにWindows 7 Home Premiumを搭載したモデル「Eee PC 1101HA-WP」を14日に発売する。価格は54,800円。 Eee PCシリーズとしてWindows 7 Home Premiumを搭載するのは本製品が初。これまでの搭載OSはULCPC向けのWindows XP Home EditionまたはWindows 7 Starter、法人向けではWindows XP ... (more) 【PC Watch】 ASUSTeK、Eee PC初のWindows 7 Home Premium搭載モデル
Asustek to launch a 17.3-inch 3D notebook in 1Q10
Asustek to launch a 17.3-inch 3D notebook in 1Q10
digitimes.com — Asustek Computer plans to launch a 17.3-inch 3D notebook (G72GX) in the first quarter of 2010 that features the Intel Core i7 CPU, Nvidia GeForce GTM 160M GPU, 4GB of memory and two 320GB hard drives. (more) Asustek to launch a 17.3-inch 3D notebook in 1Q10
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Asus Delays EEE Keyboard 'Till 2010, 10" Tablet PC Coming
I4U News — ... , won't be out until 2010. Savvy gadget nerds probably realized this several days ago, when the netbook-inside-a-keyboard didn't launch within the one month window given. Now, Digitimes gives us the reason why. Apparently the original version of the Eee Keyboard didn't pass wireless regulation testing. That's a huge bummer for every gadget nerd who wanted one of the sweet and totally cyberpunk keyboards, but this bad news comes with a bit of good. Asus has restated that the Eee Keyboard will be coming to the US and Europe. The company will be updating the machine in order to ...

Eee Keyboard Hits Snag, Launch Delayed
Maximum PC all RSS Feed — ... It looks like we'll have to wait a little bit longer for Asus' Eee Keyboard, which was was supposed to launch in October. That didn't happen, nor does it look like we'll see the keyboard this month because it hasn't yet passed wireless regulation testing in te U.S. and Europe. How long that will take is anyone's guess, and it's up in the air whether Asus will manage to ship the Eee Keyboard in time for the holidays. ...

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