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Originally Posted by advocate2
I have the Asus 1008ha which is a half pound lighter than the 1005. The supplied graphics driver already rotated the screen easily. It does not rotate the touchpad, however, and becomes confusing. i am looking forward to trying this little program to see if it rotates the touchpad as well as the screen.
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That is what eeeRotate with Sakasa is for. It takes care of the touchpad rotation for you.
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Originally Posted by phenomshel
That being said: I still want something with a tablet form factor. And I don't mean the "convertible" kinds where the screen flips back on itself. I want a true tablet, no keyboard, but still wireless/internet capable, and with the hardware to back it up. I'd even be willing to take a chance on a dual screen setup like the proposed Microsoft Courier device. At this point in time, the Archos 9 comes closest; but it's still short in the hardware department, in my opinion. I'm hoping whatever Microsoft ends up releasing will end up being closer to what I'm looking for.
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You might consider looking into the Viliv X70.
For me... I love my jetBook because it IS actually pocketable. I also love my Asus Eee PC because it is portable, has a SSD, and gets 8+ hours of battery. It's the screen the bothers me. My eyes like the jetBook for extended reading far more. And even the 9" 2.4 lb. Eee can't match with 7 oz. and pocketable.
I'm looking forward to a tablet with Pixel Qi... best of both worlds.