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Asus EeeKeyboard Is Now Up For Pre-order On Amazon

Asus EeeKeyboard Is Now Up For Pre-order On Amazon

Love it or hate it, Asus’ EeeKeyboard is now up for pre-order on Amazon’s website for $599. If you think the price is too high, we can certainly understand that, after all, the specifications of it are nothing to shout about, but if space is a premium, and the HP All-in-One 200 isn’t small enough, this could be the answer to your real estate issue. While there isn’t any official shipping date, word on the street is that the EeeKeyboard will start shipping on April 23rd. Specifications include:

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