After it took CES by storm, the most radical addition to Asus's Eee family--the EeeKeyboard PC--got plenty of attention at Computex as well. The 2.1-pound device has an internal 1.5-hour battery (ugh) and an integrated 5-inch touchscreen that can present either the Windows XP desktop or an icon-based EeeFun interface for launching apps. It can wirelessly connect to your monitor or TV via an ultrawideband (UWB) dongle and receiver.
The receiver has a DVI connection, to which you can attach an HDMI adapter. Asus says that the EeeKeyboard PC will be available in the United States within the next month or two. Pricing will be below $1000 (U.S. dollars), but the company still isn't sure whether the UWB gear will be bundled, nor whether the current configuration (Atom N270 CPU, 1GB of memory, and 32B solid-state drive) is final. --Danny Allen
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