Asus might be prepping another tablet that will be aimed at the enterprise segment. At least, that’s what the rumor mills are up to these days with the Asus EP90 tablet that is slated to be market ready by the March of 2011. That Asus has recently placed a huge contract of 300,000 Tegra 2 dual-core ARM-based chips is further proof of the Taiwanese manufacturer’s tablet PC intentions.
However, as usual, there isn’t a whole lot of information available on the tablet just yet, though what is known can be summarized below:
- 8.9 inch touch screen having a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixel
- 8GB, 16GB and 32GB storage capacities
- Bluetooth 2.1
- GPS
- Webcam
- USB port
- HDMI port
- Windows Embedded Compact 7, a special optimized version for use on tablet PCs
- Battery life in the range of 4 to 5 hours
Further details are awaited.
With a keen interest in tech, I make it a point to keep myself updated on the latest developments in technology and gadgets. That includes smartphones or tablet devices but stretches to even AI and self-driven automobiles, the latter being my latest fad. Besides writing, I like watching videos, reading, listening to music, or experimenting with different recipes. The motion picture is another aspect that interests me a lot, and I'll likely make a film sometime in the future.