
Asus’ Corporate Vice President, Eric Chen, recently shared news concerning the future plans of their affordable, touchscreen, 3G-connected tablet which will have an Nvidia Tegra 2 chipset within. Known as the Eee Pad that is still under development, we can be pretty sure that this will trump the iPad in many ways, where Flash support, multi-tasking and native USB connectivity should come as a standard. It might not be as thin, but Asus certainly has the expertise in keeping things lightweight through their experience in the Eee PC line over the years, not to mention a much longer battery life which has been a staple feature in Eee PCs for quite some time already to rival the iPad’s purported 10-hour lifespan per charge.
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