The back of the device sports four USB, two Ethernet and three audio ports, and a 3.5mm video-out socket in place of a VGA port.
The operating system is as yet unknown, but industry experts speculate that a Windows XP version will launch first followed by Linux later in the year.
Speculation also surrounds the Eee Monitor's internal specifications, although the smart money is on the same internal set up as the recently announced Eee Box desktop PC.
This means it would ship with a 1.6GHz Atom CPU, 1GB DDR 2 memory and an 80GB hard drive.
No official pricing has been given, but the Eee Monitor is expected to cost around US$500.