Alltouchtablet.com: We know now that the code name for one of ASUS’s EEE Pad devices is EP90. We know it will use the Tegra 2 Chipset and we suppose it will run Windows 7 Embedded Compact, an OS we know little about, except the official announcement from Microsoft. Today alltouchtablet.com found out that ASUS is working hard on bringing the tablet to market as soon as possible, with a rumored launch date of March 2011.
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