ASUS' Eee Keyboard revealed

The Eee train won't stop until all consumer electronics have been assimilated. Today ASUS introduced the world to the Eee Keyboard, a full-sized keyboard with built-in PC including WiFi (and Ethernet), speaker, mic, and 5-inch interactive display and touchscreen. It weighs less than 2 pounds and connects to existing displays. Well, it would if it was more than a concept, which, knowing ASUS, means someday soon.
Update: We spoke with ASUS, the Eee Keyboard is a near final prototype and is definitely going production.
Update: We spoke with ASUS, the Eee Keyboard is a near final prototype and is definitely going production.


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Technophile @ Jan 6th 2009 7:13PM
Highly reactive indeed.
Testies, Testies, 1, 2... 3? @ Jan 6th 2009 8:06PM
Forget Macworld with Apple's LAME product releases. Asus, this frighin ROCKS! (Till you loose a key on the keyboard)
banned @ Jan 6th 2009 8:19PM
lol then when your friends come over they will be like "wtf testies, why is a keyboard attached to another keyboard?"
BradS @ Jan 8th 2009 1:03PM
Is that a Japanese George W. Bush?
Itsuru @ Jan 6th 2009 7:13PM
Looks nice :) asus have had some good ideas up their sleeves haven't they?
thesimplicity @ Jan 6th 2009 7:53PM
Or they're cribbing notes from that WePC thing they did a while ago...
http://www.wepc.com/vote/view/dream/1192/Social_Mediapad
KarlW @ Jan 6th 2009 8:58PM
I just want to know how it's powered. It doesn't look like you can fit a decent battery in there.
KAIKAI @ Jan 6th 2009 7:13PM
hold
i think i hear 20 variations coming down the chute :P
Ian @ Jan 6th 2009 7:37PM
Well the first one is a good idea.
The other 19 upcoming variations are rubbish.
Chris @ Jan 6th 2009 7:15PM
eee-board?
someone @ Jan 6th 2009 9:47PM
you mean kEeeboard?
Troels C @ Jan 6th 2009 7:16PM
I'm not holding my breath for this one, cause I wanna experience it before I die. Very cool.
Jayayess1190 @ Jan 6th 2009 7:16PM
New EEE Tablet coming next!
Sora @ Jan 6th 2009 7:32PM
I think you mean tablEEEt, amirite?
...I'm probably not.
banned @ Jan 6th 2009 8:21PM
holy s**t you were right!
sr @ Jan 6th 2009 7:16PM
Wow that is just amazing. Connect to a monitor in your room, go to the living room and control your entertainment system and keep some internet going on the side for fantasy football or checking some other stuff. Absolutely brilliant idea.
Tyler @ Jan 13th 2009 8:39AM
yeah, for people with media center pcs this thing would be great. control the computer in the study then walk out to the family room to use the media center...brilliant. caveat: integration. but if that touch screen can be turned into a universal remote for the media center, or it automatically switches to a remote when you close to the media center, that would be unbelievable.
SamusQTurdburglar @ Jan 6th 2009 7:17PM
I don't care what anybody says, that looks pretty sexy.
snopkeen @ Jan 7th 2009 2:24AM
if it has 3G - its my new cell phone (easier for SMS!),
it should run android too of course and a built-in pico projector
yas @ Jan 6th 2009 7:19PM
Wow... Their first unique peripheral, well technically its a pc not an accessory. Regardless this is most certainly unique and i sense no Apple copying.. Thumbs Up
oakie @ Jan 6th 2009 7:27PM
they just copied Commodore instead.
Jake Tobak @ Jan 6th 2009 7:28PM
It's not original, it's just uncommon.
LloydChiro @ Jan 6th 2009 8:11PM
It's the unCommodore! I sense a retro mod where someone puts this in their old Vic-20 case.
gaspero1 @ Jan 14th 2009 11:30AM
Looks like a wireless TI994/A to me. Can you write BASIC programs in an 40x24 window on a 12 inch tube display with rabbit ears? That would rock.
SKLP @ Jan 6th 2009 7:20PM
Man, this looks like something Apple should have come up with today.
Me likey
mabhatter @ Jan 7th 2009 12:00AM
like an updated Apple 2! Those Commodores were such copycats...
tristank @ Jan 6th 2009 7:22PM
Amiga 500 eee version :D. I miss keyboard computers
kingdomskingdom @ Jan 6th 2009 7:22PM
It's really a laptop without a screen. "First Wireless Media Centre"?
Arkenklo @ Jan 8th 2009 2:55AM
No, it's a laptop in a fullsize keyboard. With a screen.
Jayflash @ Jan 6th 2009 7:22PM
I still want a computer in my mouse:(
dennis @ Jan 6th 2009 7:22PM
I like this concept a lot. Makes a lot of sense for home networks, much more so than grabbing an Eee Box and attaching all those cables to it.
Unknown @ Jan 6th 2009 7:23PM
At last we are closer to getting Cyberdecks!
Now we just need a pair of eyephones and we're good to go!
Nekekami @ Jan 7th 2009 5:30PM
aren't there those little glasses like things with 2 little screens and phones built into it?
LackofMotivation @ Jan 6th 2009 7:24PM
An updated commodore 64.... nice!
LloydChiro @ Jan 6th 2009 8:12PM
No. It's more of a TRS-80.
chris @ Jan 6th 2009 7:24PM
very innovative.
Joshua Walters @ Jan 6th 2009 7:26PM
Im guessing $400-600, which would actually make it purchasable in today economy.
I sure hope so at least. I look forward to getting my hands on one
Byrdman @ Jan 6th 2009 7:27PM
this is awesome. definitely an innovative way to make a small machine. depending on price this could be great.
PCIV @ Jan 6th 2009 7:27PM
Surprised there isn't more C64 comments...
demonic_pascal @ Jan 6th 2009 7:29PM
@PCIV
Aww you beat me to it!
demonic_pascal @ Jan 6th 2009 7:28PM
now THIS is cool. Throw some Commodore decals on it (maybe some ROMs as well) and you have yourself a wayback machine xD
vitriolix @ Jan 6th 2009 7:31PM
I love that "good enough" laptops are now such commodity items that these companies can just cram them in weird new cases on a whim.
BetaHal @ Jan 6th 2009 7:30PM
Well, it looks like a remake of good old Commodore 64. Maybe someone at Asus finally realized that nearly every TV made today comes with some kind of computer input, and gave some happy kids access to really BIG screens for their toys.
PayneX @ Jan 6th 2009 7:29PM
Has anyone made the pun "EEEboard" yet?
Chris @ Jan 6th 2009 7:32PM
done and done...by me....look up
The Silencer @ Jan 6th 2009 7:29PM
It only has three keys, then?--and they're all Es?
B3astofthe3ast @ Jan 6th 2009 7:37PM
We have these already....just violently tear off the screen of your laptop...
Zach @ Jan 6th 2009 7:39PM
That's all well and good, but maybe I missed the part about how it's powered? Cuz that would kind of ruin i for me if i had to haul a power adapter around everywhere, too.
go seki @ Jan 6th 2009 7:39PM
Asus are making a lot of nice new and yes innovative kit .. reasonably priced as well ..
This I like .. and to the C64 fans .. its more like the Sinclair QL .. full keyboard big brother of the Spectrum integrated storage (horrid little micro-drives .. in fact it would make a nice mod kit .. perhaps using SSD or flash .. but anyway I digress ..
LloydChiro @ Jan 6th 2009 8:16PM
I looked it up. You nailed it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:QL-top.jpeg
This one looks pretty cool too:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ZXSpectrum48k.jpg