
of kids want an iPad
The Nielsen Company presented a cadre of individuals with a list of nice, shiny gadgets and let them cross off anything and everything they'd like to buy in the next six months, and 31 percent of kids 6-12 picked the iPad as one of them.

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Man... I remember back in the day when Asus was just a company that made all the little cheap crappy stuff on the market like $4 mice and what not.
This is a tour de force of design and forward thinking.
It is also a huge bi$*# slap to apple if you ask me (and dell and hp and almost any one of the other big boys, too).
It turns out good design and innovation can both be done in white at price points which are not ridiculous.
Who knew?
The two screen notebook idea should be copied for the next kindle (or whatever competitor).
Though it would need to have some way to be alternatively folded open with just one page showing as many people do now to read a paperback with one hand.
But... being able to hold a book open with two facing pages of e-ink.
Now that is a future I like the sound of.
Reminds me both of yesterday and tomorrow.
...and doubles as its own case.
Sweet.
Hmmm... or maybe even something that folds open with a page in the middle as well.
On one set of 'pages' have two e-ink screens and the other set - two lcd screens with full multi-touch and haptic response.
Give it all to me weighing less than 2.5lbs please and with good battery life.
I will pay $400 and want it by X-mas please-&-thanks.
- mike
... also a good quality gps built in.
And what the heck... make the outside solar charging and durable.
;-)
- still mike