Looks similar to Asus couldn't confirm either it longed for to make a inscription or a netbook, so it done both. The Eee Pad Transformer is a inscription that docks itself to a hinged set of keys and offers a long, long battery life of 16 hours.
It will be really engaging to see if this obviously works. The inscription part uses the 1GHz Tegra 2 processor, has 1GB RAM, a Gorilla Glass multitouch shade (10.1 inches), 1.2 and 5MP cameras, gyroscope, compass, GPS and so on. The set of keys is small more than a wharf with a trackpad and battery (without the dock, the battery life drops to 9.5 hours).
It seems similar to a great idea, but we consternation only how good the Android 3.0 Honeycomb OS plays with set of keys and trackpad. Anyone who has teamed the iPad up with an outmost set of keys knows that it functions great if you have a few content to type, but anything else is a pain. The OS only isn't written to be tranquil with a keyboard.
Still, if you're going to bring a set of keys with you, the additional battery life is nice.
Prices are still unannounced, as are U.S launch dates, but you can see a full spec piece in the related press let go , and if you live in Taiwan, you can collect one up today.
ASUS Transformer Eee Pad Official Taiwan Release Coming Friday [Netbook News]
See Also:
Topic Page for ASUS Eee Pad
Upcoming Asus Tablets Will Run Android Honeycomb
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