
It surely didn't break any record but the Eee Keyboard has been delayed multiple times now and it still isn't coming, at least not this year. According to Asus, the all-in-a-keyboard PC has been pushed back some more and is thus expected to arrive in early 2010, one year after its first showcase which was at CES 2009.
The new delay isn't all the bad though as Asus is tweaking the Eee Keyboard and will be swapping its 5-inch resistive touchscreen with a more responsive capacitive panel of the same size and resolution (800x480). Another change is the removal of the built-in WiFi antenna and the addition of an external solution that provides a better signal.
In terms of specs, the Eee Keyboard should remain unchanged and have a 1.6 GHz Atom N270 CPU, 1GB of RAM, a 16 or 32GB solid state drive, and GMA 950 integrated graphics.
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