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CEO Jonney Shih Asus Eee International showcase Transformer Pad, one tablet to be released to the market this year, in Las Vegas, USA, on Tuesday (01/04/2011).
LAS VEGAS, KOMPAS.com - Computer Company of Taiwan, Asus, poured four sets of tablets at a time in early 2011. The four new products that will be released to the market ahead of a grand exhibition on display as well as the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2011 in Las Vegas, Tuesday (04/01/2011) yesterday.
"We see excellent opportunities in the tablet market. That is our main focus this year," says Asus chairman Jonney Shih as reported by Dow Jones. Four options are each tablet Eee Memo Pad which sailed 7.1 inches, 12.1-inch Eee Slate sailing, sailing Slider Pad Eee 10.1 inches, and the Eee Transformer Pad is equipped with special docking can be converted into a notebook.
Eee Slate is the only tablet that uses the Windows 7 operating system and supported by the Intel Core i5. Prices range from 999-1099 dollars. While the other three made by Google's Android platform.
Tablet market is expected to rise this year and CES 2011 will take place on 6-9 January 2011 will be an excellent tablet war among producers. Apple iPad producer who pioneered the tablet itself is not going to participate in this exhibition, but tens of tablet models from competing vendors will show off.
Business research firm iSuppli estimates that tablet device shipments so far this year reached 61 million units. Last year, the sale of tablets in the entire world is estimated to reach 18 million units.
Asus did not reveal sales targets tablets. However, overall the Taiwanese manufacturer is projecting sales of computer products reached 20 million units this year or up 18 percent than last year.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011 19:25 pm
Author: Tri Wahono
Editor: Tri Wahono

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