trying to find where i read and what i read... it just said that perhaps they are holding back until ????? in march
trying to find where i read and what i read... it just said that perhaps they are holding back until ????? in march
Looks like the TI OMAP 4430 is the current the dual core king... but for how long?
(+ check out the SGX540 running new v1.6 drivers, a potential 10-30% increase? nice! Wonder if Samsung update the NS/SGS with them?)

The HTC tablet looks interesting. The more pen inputs the better TBH.
With the Asus Windows tablet and now this one maybe it's the start of a pattern.
(And shame on Engadget calling it a stylus...)


im not rating the spec, size or os ....
Yeah, I was gonna start a thread on the HTC tablet too, it really does look fantastic! A few months ago I saw an article about a company that managed to make resistive touchscreens with 5-point multitouch and much faster response times (as good as any capacitative), and I thought "ah, this'll finally make styluses come back again!", but it seems capacitative stylii have beaten them to it!
I've never thought typing on a touchscreen is comfortable no matter how big or how good the keyboard, so I thought most people would stick to using tablets only for light web browsing, reading or watching videos, and that they'd never replace laptops for serious work, but this could actually get them through the door for "professional" uses, combined with a good handwriting recognition software.
I remember reading a comment from a Microsoft exec soon after the iPad was released saying that the first "serious" tablets would be the ones with a stylus. I knew at the time he was right, but it's really ironic that the first one to include one would be an Android tablet! Guess it serves Microsoft right for hating HTC for adopting Android over WinMo (really unfair considering how much that company has done for WinMo!), but we're the ones that lose out in the end cause I don't think Android's a great OS for serious work, there just aren't enough decent office apps. Plus the handwriting recognition in WinMo 5.5 was AMAZING (although for some mysterious reason they completely overhauled it in WinMo 6.x and made it much less powerful - it stopped recognising whole words, you could only write a single letter at a time, never got why they changed it).
It's not. One is an inert object that replaces a finger (for far more accuracy), the other is a high precision electronic pen (same thing Wacom use on their drawing tablets, in fact the Asus one is a Wacom).Spec? Nothing majorly wrong there. No dual core but a very fast single core. Size, more portable than a 10" and the OS? True, Android isn't the best (;0)...