ASUS Eee Pad Slider Shows Off Its Specs, May Launch in September
ASUS' Eee Pad Slider is fast becoming just as mythical as the flying horse the company's named after. Well, judging by a recent report from Notebook Italia and the tab's new product page, it looks like we may actually see a September launch for the 10.1-incher -- in Italy. Contrary to prior rumors, the company will be offering the Slider in two storage configurations -- 16GB and 32GB at potential €479 ($400) and €599 ($550) price points, respectively.
It should ship with Android 3.1 installed, with a promised 3.2 upgrade to follow. The QWERTYfied tablet packs a 1280 x 800 WXGA display, dual-core 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, 1GB of memory, 1.2 megapixel front-facing camera, 5 megapixel rear-facing camera, USB 2.0, mini-HDMI, microSD card reader, WiFi and Bluetooth.
€479 = $682,5034
ReplyDeletethis is what €479 are worth.
BTW, IMHO they should use a dual-core and more (or faster) RAM to be "newer" than other brands.
thats neat
ReplyDeleteLooks nice!
ReplyDeletelooks neat me want
ReplyDeleteLooks cool, I can see these kinds of devices replacing laptops in a few years for the average consumer.
ReplyDeleteLooks expensive.
ReplyDeleteI only use I7
ReplyDeleteI only use I7
ReplyDeleteSkeptical About this one, Ill keep with the iPad.
ReplyDeleteHopefully they put effort into the sliding part, I could see that being the first thing to break.
ReplyDeletelooks fresh, gibme
ReplyDeleteLooks great, im not buying a tablet though.
ReplyDeletecool stuff. as always coming through for those of us who need the tech download. Thanks!!!!
ReplyDeleteWill this be a new design pattern for future laptops/netbooks?
ReplyDeleteMeh. Good if you're really intent on saving space, but I'm not a fan of Android on a computer...
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