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The folks over at the rather splendide French site blogeee.net have got their hands on a prototype of an Eee Keyboard from Asus, a media centre computer shoehorned into a keyboard.

We last saw this at CES 2009, where Asus said the keyboard had a 1.6GHz Atom processor inside, 1GB of memory and a solid-state hard drive. There's a 5-inch touchscreen at the side running a customised version of Windows XP, and an HDMI port for hooking it up to a hi-def TV.

Weighing just under a kilo, as you can see in the picture, and with Wi-Fi, two USB ports and a memory card reader, we were impressed with the concept. There's still no word on pricing or availability of this, but until firm plans are made for launch, you can click through our photo gallery to see what blogeee's Pierre Lecourt thought of the whole thing.

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