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Asus Eee Monitor photos leaked
Seemingly official-looking pictures have emerged of Asus's upcoming all-in-one PC and display, the Eee Monitor.
The images, which are believed to have been leaked from within Asus, are available on the French site Blogeee.net. It is hard to tell at this point what components are inside the machine, but it's likely that they will not be dissimilar to those inside the Eee Box, which is set to launch in August.
The photographs appear to show at least six USB ports on the machine, alongside standard ports like Ethernet, line-in and line-out. A webcam is integrated, as are an SDHC slot and LEDs to show Wi-Fi and disk activity. Interestingly, the PC appears to have integrated Denon speakers.

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