ASUS Eee Slate B121 quietly debuts for enterprise
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The B121 features a 12.1-inch 1280×800 multitouch display covered by Gorilla Glass with 178 degree wide viewing angles and works with a Wacom Digitizer stylus. Inside it runs on Intel’s Core i5-479UM processor with 4GB of RAM along and a 64GB SSD. It has a front-facing 2-megapixel camera for video conferencing, two full USB 2.0 ports, a mini-HDMI port, and a built-in memory card reader. It’s also bundled with a Bluetooth keyboard.
And catering to enterprise, the tablet features multiple levels of security, including a Computrace LoJack support that helps locate the device if its stolen and also can remotely lock and delete data on the device. It also features a trusted platform module that work with Windows BitLocker for better data encryption of data to protect against software attacks and physical theft.
Source: SlashGear
Asus Eee Pad Transformer 2 Possible in Bid for First NVIDIA Kal-El Quad-Core ...
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The original Asus Transformer is held in high esteem in the developer community as being one of the best all-round dual-core Android tablets on the market at the moment, being thing, powerful, and unique in shape. It’ll be getting a whole heck of a lot more popular in a second-gen device should it be the first tablet off the line with NVIDIA’s most powerful processor yet. NVIDIA CEO Jen Hsun Huang noted in NVIDIA’s last big conference call that the SoC would indeed consume less power than the current dual-core processor being shipped, the NVIDIA Tegra 2, and that this is the case “across the board in just about any work scenario.”
Note further that we’ve previously gotten word that the Transformer 2 would be released in October 2011 . All of this lining up for you nicely?
Source: SlashGear