Netbook pc pioneer Asustek Computer became the latest technology company to jump on the tablet PC bandwagon at the Computex trade show in Taipei this month - joining rival Acer and about a dozen others. The Asus offering, called the Eee Pad, will use Microsoft'srnWindows operating system, chairman Jonney Shih said.rn"The Eee Pad can display Adobe flash for the fuU Web experience, has a USB port and a camera," Shih said. "We looked at how to address the needs of users from all walks of life, and I believe this is the product."
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