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    That's surprisingly cheap, it's almost tempting to get one I won't for the obvious reason I do not need one seeing as I have a smartphone, but the price is pretty good. Aren't they releasing a Windows 7 one at some point?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    That's surprisingly cheap, it's almost tempting to get one I won't for the obvious reason I do not need one seeing as I have a smartphone, but the price is pretty good. Aren't they releasing a Windows 7 one at some point?
    yeah, another one of their eee pad's - the W7 one looks superb.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Milestone View Post
    yeah, another one of their eee pad's - the W7 one looks superb.
    I'm a bit sceptical of it, the battery life must be a bit useless seeing as W7 is still in the stage where it's just getting used to touch screen and doesn't quite know how to properly utilise it, going by a quick play around with All-in-One PCs a few months ago. It would be neat having a near-to-full PC experience with a tablet

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    Its intriguing, and possibly a good idea for those who don't need a laptop, but a smartphone is too much for them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    I'm a bit sceptical of it, the battery life must be a bit useless seeing as W7 is still in the stage where it's just getting used to touch screen and doesn't quite know how to properly utilise it, going by a quick play around with All-in-One PCs a few months ago. It would be neat having a near-to-full PC experience with a tablet
    I don't think W7 will ever be good for tablets, with W8 coming in 2012

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    HELLO.

    iPad replacement? YES PLS.

    EDIT: ****, it's Android... would wait until Windows 7, hopefully they can pull a 7+ battery life outta it.

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    I love Android dearly and my Nexus One but I've had a lot better luck with iOS than Android.
    I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.

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    The £379 version is $399 in the US. What a ripoff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    The £379 version is $399 in the US. What a ripoff.
    They should rename it to the Apple Eee Pad

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