Why the hell would they put a duo in one of these things? This isn't a standard laptop. One of the selling points of a tablet is its mobility and with it battery life becomes even more critical then a laptop. They should have put a 1.33Ghz or 1.66Ghz Core Solo in this thing. Its not as if you are going to be doing hot and heavy Photoshopping on a 12" screen after all.
Obviously you didn't read the full story. You can choose a 1.2GHZ Core Solo, or 1.5GHZ Core 2 Duo. The Core CPUs are very efficient, and some people need the extra power. Also, screen size doesn't have anything to do with Photoshop. It's resolution that matters, and this will be the first slate with this resolution.
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Why the hell would they put a duo in one of these things? This isn't a standard laptop. One of the selling points of a tablet is its mobility and with it battery life becomes even more critical then a laptop. They should have put a 1.33Ghz or 1.66Ghz Core Solo in this thing. Its not as if you are going to be doing hot and heavy Photoshopping on a 12" screen after all.
Obviously you didn't read the full story. You can choose a 1.2GHZ Core Solo, or 1.5GHZ Core 2 Duo. The Core CPUs are very efficient, and some people need the extra power. Also, screen size doesn't have anything to do with Photoshop. It's resolution that matters, and this will be the first slate with this resolution.
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