ASUS are also touting an Eee Tablet, which they are likening more to a 'digital note-taker'. The tablet is designed to be used with a stylus for note taking, and interestingly comes with features such as a 2MP camera, Wi-Fi connectivity, a USB port to connect to PC's and a microSD card slot for data storage and access. The USB port and microSD slot are definitely two features that rival the restrictive iPad. It does sound like the ASUS tablet will be somewhere in between an eReader such as the Amazon Kindle, and the iPad with its array of productivity and entertainment apps.
I am suspecting many more announcements from electronics manufacturers releasing similar devices this year in order for them to remain competitive in this market. I have had my iPad for a few months now, and I also use an iPhone and a Blackberry. I had to check myself a couple of times today, because I was trying to use my Blackberry like it had a touch screen, and I was wondering why the link wasn't working. I am very quickly getting used to accessing my digital content via touch screen, and I am subconsciously expecting the same functionality from my other devices. In this fantastic world of innovation and technology, companies do not have a year up their sleeves to plan how they will remain competitive, they have to run like crazy because in 6 months time the world would have changed significantly again.
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