When ASUS first announced its Eee Pads at Computex last May, two models were revealed.

We knew that ASUS have been working on the 10-inch EP101TC, right? We also knew about the prototype EP121 which back then was just a non-working promising all-in-one mobile tablet.
But after a couple of months, it seems that some changes have been made.
On its video for CES 2011, the company unveiled great ideas that somehow relates to its featured tablet pc. And even though the video did not show the actual tablet, it did mention the Asus Eee Slate EP121 (formerly called Eee Pad).
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The video further showcased the Eee Slate’s great deals of features including HD multimedia support and expandable storage options. Users will most likely expect a 12-inch display, HDMI, USB port, SD card slot, web camera, Full HD playback, music, eBooks, games, multi-touch display, web connectivity, and social networking.
Furthermore, the said Eee slate will run on Microsoft Windows 7 and will be powered by Intel Core i5.
On the other hand, Digitimes have claimed that two 10-inch Eee Pads will be released on stores this coming March. One will run on Windows 7 using Oak Trail while the other will run on Android powered by Tegra 2. Prices for both tablets range from $499 to $599 respectively.
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