Asus Eee Tablet renamed to Eee Note EA800

Eee Note EA800 The naming ceremony of the Asus Eee Tablet has finally made it to the news. The manufacturer has now decided to name the tablet ‘Eee Note EA800.’ With an anti-glare 8” touchscreen, it displays 768 x 1024p resolution in 64 grayscale. It touts to be an ideal replacement of pen and paper, thus lending an eco-friendly platform.

Consumers can navigate on the device using their pen since it can endure pressure of 256 levels to express different words weight. Based on Linux OS, the tablet offers an accuracy of ±0.4mm with vertical pen and ±3mm with 50 degree pen tilt. It comes packed with 802.11b/g WLAN, 4GB ROM, 1W mono speaker and microphone, and 2MP camera. The content formats which are directly supported subsume PDF, ePub, MP3 , JPEG, BMP, GIF, PNG, txt, doc, docx, xls, xlsx, ppt and pptx.

On the connectivity front, the device is embedded with one micro USB port, one microSD card slot, a 3.5mm audio jack, and an SD/SDHC card connector for up to 16GB memory expansion. If users turn the Wireless off, it renders 13.5 hours of continuous reading and writing. While, only 10 hours usage time is proffered with Wireless on. Boasting of 10 days standby time, it measures 139mm x 222.4mm x 11mm and weighs 520g with 3700mAh battery.

As reported earlier, the Eee Note EA800 will be exhibited at CES January 2011.