I agree with all of you guys that mention that the price is a bit steep. The $699 price must be for the base model, which isn't that impressive. There aren't very many multi-touch netbooks or "netvertibles" so I think that Viliv and Dynamism are trying to make some money. There aren't many choices, but there will be more this year.
Asus might be the company that brings the prices down. As I see it right now the battle of netvertibles has begun, especially between the Lenovo S10-3T and the Viliv S10.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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I agree with all of you guys that mention that the price is a bit steep. The $699 price must be for the base model, which isn't that impressive. There aren't very many multi-touch netbooks or "netvertibles" so I think that Viliv and Dynamism are trying to make some money. There aren't many choices, but there will be more this year.
Asus might be the company that brings the prices down. As I see it right now the battle of netvertibles has begun, especially between the Lenovo S10-3T and the Viliv S10.
There are many other sources quoting the $699 price:
http://www.vilivs10.com