Fresh from CES This is Asus’ new line up, starting with The Eee Pad MeMO which will start at $499, and debut in June. 7-inch, 1024 x 600 tablet runs Android 3.0, with a dual-core 1.2GHz Qualcomm 8260 processor & dual cameras (1.2 megapixel front, 5 megapixel rear with LED flash) and a capacitive stylus.
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12-inch Eee Slate EP121 tablet has Windows 7 powered by a Core i5-470UM processor, packs 2 to 4GB of RAM, and a 64GB SSD, high-resolution (1280 x 800) 12.1-inch IPS capacitive display(with a Wacom digitizer, which will allow you to use the included stylus), front-facing camera and HDMI port, starts at $1,000

ASUS’s duo of Tegra 2-powered, 10.1-inch tablets, Eee Pad Slider (pictured on the left) has slide out QWERTY keyboard, runs Google’s Honeycomb, an IPS, 1280 x 800-resolution display, a mini-HDMI and miniUSB ports, a microSD card slot, is 2.2-pound & .5-inch thick, has dual cameras- a 1.2 megapixel front-facing one and a 5 megapixel one with an LED flash on the back. cost $500 to $800. The one on the right is Asus’ Transformer a 10.1-inch tablet with a laptop like dock with a full size keyboard and touchpad, also runs Android 3.0 and packs a dual-core Tegra 2 processor, two cameras, and a 1280 x 800-resolution IPS display, the dock has an integrated battery that will keep the tablet running for 16 hours on a charge the tablet on its own should last eight, will run between $400 and $700.