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Besides conceptual things like the dual-touchscreen notebook we showed you a while back, Asus is expected to showcase a few other netbook-related things such as a 512GB SSD-equipped Eee PC S121, the awesome Eee keyboard, and a so-called Eee PC 1008HA Shell. This new netbook is supposedly another ultra-thin model for the company’s Eee PC line, and will feature new industrial design and longer battery life than its predecessor. More on these as we get the info.

Via Digitimes

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It doesn’t look like Asus will be launching new netbooks at CeBIT 2009, but they do have some pretty interesting things on display. On top of these things is the dual touchscreen notebook that you see pictured above. Currently, this device is more like a concept, as the unit displayed at CeBIT isn’t exactly a full working prototype, but it does look quite functional, and with the on-screen virtual keyboard it seems practical. It runs on Microsoft’s Windows 7 OS, and has a few apps lying on the desktop. No word on when this type of device will be released in retail, though, but you can expect that it’s going to take a while before that happens.

Via Engadget

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Wow! It didn’t take Asustek that long to prep up their newest Eee PC which we reported a couple of days ago – the Eee PC Shell which will no be called the Eee PC 1008HA Shell.

Unfortunately, nothing much can be said about the Eee PC 1008HA Shell except for the fact that it would have a new industrial design and a longer battery life.

But interestingly, aside from the Eee PC 1008HA Shell, Asus will also be showcasing other Eee PC models at the CeBIT 2009. These include the Eee PC S101H, Eee PC T91, Eee PC S121, UX and U-Series. The Eee Keyboard will also be announced during the said event.

Additionally, the Eee PC S121 will be available with a whopping 512GB SSD and a 120GB HD which will cost $1,649 and $899 respectively.

The Eee Keyboard on the other hand will feature an Intel Atom Z520 CPU, SCH US15W chipset and Windows XP.

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