At long last, the ASUS Eee Pads have arrived, but unfortunately they’re just not working the way we’ve been imagining for all these months. We got a few minutes to toy around with the 10-inch EP101TC and 12-inch EP121, but both were barely working. And “barely” is being gracious

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ASUS Eee Pad EP101TC and EP121 preview
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ASUS sells tons of laptops through Amazon.com. Amazon happens to offer a Kindle for PC application

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ASUS and Amazon team up to pre-install Kindle for PC on netbooks and laptops
It ain’t the first Eee PC we’ve seen with a carbon fiber finish , and if the second one in as many months is any indication, we get the feeling we could see quite a few more of these surface at Computex in just a few weeks. The latest netbook from ASUS has found itself plastered on a German e-tailer’s website, with the R101 proudly boasting a 1.66GHz Atom N450 processor, 250GB hard drive, a 10.1-inch LCD, native 1,024 x 600 resolution, Intel’s GMA 3150 graphics and a battery that’s good for 9.5 hours (if you use it sparingly, we’re sure)

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ASUS Eee PC R101 surfaces in Deutschland with Atom N450, carbon fiber flair
It ain’t the first Eee PC we’ve seen with a carbon fiber finish , and if the second one in as many months is any indication, we get the feeling we could see quite a few more of these surface at Computex in just a few weeks. The latest netbook from ASUS has found itself plastered on a German e-tailer’s website, with the R101 proudly boasting a 1.66GHz Atom N450 processor, 250GB hard drive, a 10.1-inch LCD, native 1,024 x 600 resolution, Intel’s GMA 3150 graphics and a battery that’s good for 9.5 hours (if you use it sparingly, we’re sure). The only other nugget we’re made aware of is the €299 ($379) price tag, but it’s pretty obvious we won’t be treated to a chiclet keyboard and a trackpad bar with a split in the middle

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ASUS Eee PC R101 surfaces in Deutschland with Atom N450, carbon fiber flair
Well beginning of April, you sure do like tablets for $499 , don’t ya? While the Eee PC T101MT has been available to suave Europeans since February , ASUS has let out word that the 10-inch, multitouch tablet will start shipping in the US sometime in April for $499. Not a bad deal considering the Pine Trail-powered netvertible has been been priced around 499 Euros overseas — though we’re unsure at this point of the final specs of the American T101MT and what version of Windows 7 it will boot

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ASUS Eee PC T101MT headed to US in April for $499
Oh, you thought we were done with ASUS’ new Eee PC models at CeBIT.

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ASUS Eee PC 1015PE, 1015P and 1001PQ hands-on
Has it really been almost a year ( to the day! ) since we last gave some first-hand thoughts on ASUS’ audacious Eee Keyboard PC ? Given the recent news of an apparent April release date , we thought we’d give the perennially-delayed machine another walkthrough, albeit via the touchpad only since it wasn’t connected to an external display. The software is definitely still in need of some work — we managed to crash the sucker within minutes, but the startup to Windows XP (the full version) was quick and admittedly pretty interesting to witness — maybe at some point we could get a miniature game of Peggle going.

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ASUS EeeKeyboard PC hands-on (slight return)
NVIDIA’s Ion 2 chipset — or “the next generation of Ion” as the company clunkily calls it — hasn’t exactly been a secret, but NVIDIA is finally signing on the dotted line and giving up the deets on the new Intel Atom-compatible graphics chipset.

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NVIDIA Ion 2 now official; Acer, ASUS and Lenovo at the ready
Come on, you had to know that one of our first stops at CeBIT was going to be the ASUS booth to see if we could get a glimpse at the leaked 10-inch Eee PC 1018P and 1016P . Though they will be officially announced at ASUS’s press conference tomorrow we got some time to play around with the new aluminum netbooks, and they sure beat any of the plastic Eee PCs we’ve been groping for the past few years. The overall build quality feels great, and with the flush battery they are both seriously slim and light

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ASUS Eee PC 1018P and 1016P quick hands-on