ASUS EP121 12 Inch Tablet to Launch at CES
It does seem that tablet computing will be the main highlight of CES 2011, with manufacturers touting their own tablets powered by Android, Windows, and other systems. ASUS is joining in, with the introduction of 12-inch EP121.

ASUS has been working on a Windows powered tablet, and they are now putting up teaser videos for a tablet with a 12-inch display. The device will be called the Eee Pad EP121, which will launch during CES 2011 in January.
The EP121 will come with an Intel Core i5 processor, multi-touch input, and will run Windows 7. It will also feature an SD card slot, webcam, full HD playback, and HDMI output.
While no price has been announced yet, speculations put it at $599 or even more. History says that Windows powered tablets usually cost more than those powered by other OSes (like Symbian). The Eee Pad will likely be targeted at corporate and enterprise markets, as such.
Credit: Source.New Report Reveals Specs & Features for Future Windows 8 Tablets, According to Intel
Asus' Entrant Into The Seven Inch Tablet Stakes Has Some Pretty Nice Power Under The Hood, Especially For A Small Tablet
ASUS Shows Off 10-Inch Tablet Accessory For Android Phone, Along With Keyboard Dock & Stylus-Turned-Bluetooth Headset
Rumors Of A Nokia Tablet Boasting Windows 8 Continue To Flow, Possible Release Date By The End Of The Year
New Report Suggests Google Is Going to Launch an Online Store for Its Google Nexus-branded Tablets, Models Coming From Asus, Samsung & Motorola
Windows 8 "Clover Trail" Tablets Reportedly Coming Soon Thanks To Acer & Lenovo, Both Working On Their Own Models

Does the EP121 have a SIM card slot?