A laptop with a touchscreen? Does that imply that it is NOT a tablet, and therefore that the screen does not flip over and fold flat, and therefore is COMPLETELY useless?
However, I'm not all that disappointed. Im actually rather glad that Asus isn't all alone in this market. Ultraportables and other such devices are likely the next big thing, since most people don't care about power apps on the road. I don't think anyone really needs to be playing Crysis during meetings or class, so these are exactly what such people need; something cheap, reliable, small, and not necessarily all that fast. I'm definitely getting one of they can get some competition going in this market.
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steve @ Jan 17th 2008 2:37AM
A laptop with a touchscreen? Does that imply that it is NOT a tablet, and therefore that the screen does not flip over and fold flat, and therefore is COMPLETELY useless?
However, I'm not all that disappointed. Im actually rather glad that Asus isn't all alone in this market. Ultraportables and other such devices are likely the next big thing, since most people don't care about power apps on the road. I don't think anyone really needs to be playing Crysis during meetings or class, so these are exactly what such people need; something cheap, reliable, small, and not necessarily all that fast. I'm definitely getting one of they can get some competition going in this market.