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.
15 comments:
€479 = $682,5034
this 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
Looks nice!
looks neat me want
Looks cool, I can see these kinds of devices replacing laptops in a few years for the average consumer.
Looks expensive.
I only use I7
I only use I7
Skeptical About this one, Ill keep with the iPad.
Hopefully they put effort into the sliding part, I could see that being the first thing to break.
looks fresh, gibme
Looks great, im not buying a tablet though.
cool stuff. as always coming through for those of us who need the tech download. Thanks!!!!
Will this be a new design pattern for future laptops/netbooks?
Meh. Good if you're really intent on saving space, but I'm not a fan of Android on a computer...
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