
The Taiwanese company Asus has just announced that its tablet Asus Eee Pad EP101TC, which eventually will work with Android, will be available from next year.
Although reserves are still many details, the manufacturer has unveiled its new Asus Eee Pad EP101TC not use Windows 7. The balance has opted finally to Android, the mobile operating system developed by Google. Although the first clues pointing to the contrary, as even was presented at Computex 2010, Microsoft Window System has been ruled out following in the footsteps of the tablet from LG.
According to the sources, Asus would be testing his prototypes with the latest version of the platform Froy. However, his intention is booked until December, when there would be the arrival of the new Android 3.0 Gingerbread. After circulating the first copies of evidence would be presented formally to the world in the next edition of the CES in Las Vegas, the biggest trade fair devoted to consumer electronics. Finally, it would officially go on sale during the first trimester of 2011.
The details of its technical intricacies are still very scarce, yet promising. If they keep the first leaked specifications, the tablet would have a ten-inch touch screen with capacitive technology. And above all, a compact size would make it more convenient to transport: 12.1 millimeters thick and 675 grams. In that paragraph would be able to compete on equal terms against Apple IPAD
