Eee Keyboard splayed, detailed by FCC

It seems it could be used as an HTPC with its video decoder to compensate for the weak cpu/chipset and ultra-wideband to the TV.  But only 32 GB storage??

 

Beneath the 5-inch, 800 x 480 pixel touch panel (with stylus) we’ll be
getting Windows XP Home running on an Intel Atom N270, 945GSE / ICH7-M
chipset with Broadcom AV-VD905 video decoder, 1GB of DDR2 memory,
either 16GB or 32GB of flash storage, 4-hour battery, Bluetooth,
802.11b/g/n WiFi, gigabit Ethernet, HDMI and VGA outputs, integrated
stereo speakers and mic, 3x USB, headphone and mic jacks, and external
WiFi / UWB antenna. The Eee Keyboard’s on-board Ultra-Wideband (UWB)
throws 720p content to your TV within a 5-meter range (10-meters for
non-video transmissions) via a UWB receiver packing 2x USB ports,
another mini-USB port, audio out, and HDMI.