I find <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... tAwHCDq-94" target="_blank">this</a> very exciting. Asus tablet transformer ultrathin ultra low power running android ice cream sandwich on nvidia quad core tegra 3 chip.
This is the future of computing, not the power hungry boxes under our desks. Intel and microsoft must be working very hard to equal this kind of product.
This chip will find its way into smartphones too I expect soon.
Power whilst sipping very little juice.
So, edit office docs, net for shopping, full flash support, very capable 3d graphics for games, silky smooth 1080p playback on screen or tv, long battery life.
Whats not to like?
Asus Transformer Prime Tablet
Moderator: Claw
The name of the OS for one...Nellyboy wrote: Whats not to like?
However...
- 8.3mm thick</li>
- Weighs 86g</li>
- NVIDIA® Tegra® 3 Quad-core CPU</li>
- Androidâ„¢ 3.2 Honeycomb (4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Upgradable)</li>
- Full QWERTY keyboard with touchpad and USB port, while also extending the battery to 18 hours when combined with the mobile dock</li>
- Ultra-wide 178⁰ viewing angle and ultra bright Super IPS+ panel protected by scratch resistant Corning Gorilla Glass</li>
- MicroSD Card Reader</li>
- Micro HDMI port</li>
- 8MP rear auto-focus camera with LED flash and back-illuminated CMOS sensor</li>
Just be a nutter... life becomes much more exciting, and people won't expect anything more of you...
Problem is that the market is being saturated with cheap low-spec Android Tablets with older ROM's. People were blinkered enough to buy Kindles and the like, (a device with limited capability) will they recognise that cost-effective doesn't mean cheap? Will quality Tablet vendors put in the effort to draw in those blinkered?
Just be a nutter... life becomes much more exciting, and people won't expect anything more of you...