ASUS has released four new tablet computers at the recently concluded CES 2011. Named Eee Pad Slider, Eee Pad Transformer, Eee Pad MeMO and Eee Slate EP121, these units cater the needs of a wide range of users and applications. They are available in three screen sizes, plus a choice of either Windows 7 Home Premium or Google Android operating systems to deliver the best in mobile flexibility and productivity.
ASUS Eee Pad Slider
This pad computer comes with a 10.1†IPS touch-screen which allows finger-friendly use and a slide-out QWERTY keyboard that provides everhttp://www.geekiegadgets.com/2011/asus-tablet-computers-at-ces-2011/y user with comfortable typing. It derives its power from the NVIDIA Tegra 2 and NVIDIA GeForce GPU. Tegra 2 is known as the world’s most advanced mobile processor. The Slider is equipped with 1.2MP front and 5MP rear digital cameras along with Android 3.0 operating system for fast sharing of photos via Internet, email, and social media sites.
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer
This gadget boasts a lightweight design plus a 10.1†capacitive touch-screen, which make The Transformer perfect for geeks who want to enjoy multimedia while on the go without being disconnected to the web, email, and other productivity applications. It comes with a custom user interface so you can enjoy the many features of the Android 3.0 operating system. For your Adobe Flash applications, NVIDIA Tegra 2 chipset is perfect. It also supports smooth HD video conferencing and playback, making it ideal for gaming.
ASUS Eee Pad MeMO
Mobile flexibility is what the Eee Pad MeMO promises to its users. Outfitted with a 7.1†capacitive touch-screen, you’ll find it small enough to fit the pocket of your jacket. The unit’s Android 3.0 operating system provides it with a wide variety of entertainment and productivity software. Its Micro HDMI port allows you to connect this pad to an external display so you can enjoy full 1080p HD video playback.
ASUS Eee Slate EP121
Perfect for users who need a highly portable gadget that’s capable of running standard office software while doing other applications, the Eee Slate EP121 is powered by the powerful Intel Core i5 dual-core processor. It also features a 12.1†LED-backlit display with a 1280 x 800 resolution. The unit’s wide 178° viewing angle makes it great not only for productivity applications but also for multimedia entertainment.
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It’s good to know that Decepticon’s Frenzy wasn’t the outcome when Motorola decided to merge their latest MOTOBLUR -enabled mobile phone with Android 1.6. The new phone is the Motorola Devour and although it sounds predatory and has a name that Megatron would give one of his henchmen, Devour is actually loaded with social networking friendly features and applications. The Devour comes with Motorola’s MOTOBLUR, a special social networking version of Google’s Android. One of Motoblur’s handy features is the Happenings, Status and Messaging widget on the homes screen. The widget frequently monitors and keeps you updated on what’s the latest on your favorite social networks like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter without having to open a separate application. Motoblur also supports phonebook and social network synchronization, and photo sharing. Another great feature of Motoblur is the centralization of your different messages into one common inbox. With this “universal inbox†feature, you can read and reply to all your messages with relative ease whether it’s an email, SMS or a social networking site message or update. To protect your phone and privacy, this phone comes with an online back-up and GPS for tracking and remotely wiping the phone “cleanâ€. 
