
We also wonder how well the quirky Qwerty keyboard works. But the video doesn't give anything away about the tablet's appearance, since it's all about trying to inspire us with the stultifying memories of staring at a chalkboard, rather than showing us the goodies. Asus already announced the 12-inch EP121 and 10-inch EP101TC back in June, but now it's calling them the Eee Slate in a possible nod to Microsoft's preferred term for big Windows tablets.Īsus is flaunting the flatness in a YouTube video that does plenty of bragging about the Eee Slate EP121, including its full Qwerty keyboard. We're expecting a bouquet of Windows 7-powered touchscreen tablets to break cover in Las Vegas.

The company that built the netbook bandwagon with its Eee PCs is going finger-friendly for the new year. Expect a tidalwave of tablets from Asus to sweep over this week's CES tradeshow like a wall of touchscreen water.
