Asustek first announced its tablet plans back in August. It now appears that the company will unveil its tablets at CES 2011.
Digitimes has learned the largest, the 12-inch Eee Slate EP121 tablet, will be powered by an Intel Core i5 processor with Windows 7 (which may feature additional touch optimizations hinted at earlier this year). It will also come with stylus input, a webcam, an HDMI port, a USB connector, and an SD card slot. It is expected to sell around the US$1000 mark.
Asustek is also expected to unveil two more tablets: a 10-inch Eee Pad running Windows 7 (or Windows Embedded Compact 7?) and an Intel Oak Trail chipset and a 7-inch device powered by an NVIDIA Tegra 2 chipset and Google Android.