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Old 04-13-2010, 10:23 PM   #20
jalandar
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I just cant justify spending that much on a tablet/ebook reader, myself.

If I am going to spend that much, then one of the longer battery life netbooks is a more attractive proposition, like the Asus UL30A-X5 with a 12 hr battery life under normal usage for $599.

Will wait and see what this new Google android tablet is all about, but knowing Google, it wont come in my price range. Anything more than $300 to my door is just not worth the proposition for me.

Anxiously awaiting to find out what tablet Dulin was discussing, and if it is the iLet Mini, then hearing how it stacks up.
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