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Saturday, 27 November 2010 |
Well I believe that ASUS is rethinking their strategy when it comes to the tablet market, with the introduction of the ASUS Eee Note. Basically, this particular tablet comes with an 8-inch display, whereby the display unit can display 64 levels of gray and 256 levels of pressure sensitivity, and has a 768x1024 pixels resolution.
On the other hand, the Eee Note EA800 comes with 4GB of internal storage, voice recorder, and even a 2-megapixel camera. You can navigate around the tablet via the built-in stylus too. You can surf the internet via the WiFi connectivity, as well as expand the storage via the microSD slot. Also, the Eee Note EA800 is powered by a 3,700mAh batter too.
Monochrome display with 2 megapixel camera and WiFi connectivity – that’s a pretty odd combination, don’t you think so?
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