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Originally Posted by HansTWN
That is what I hope for, but it seems those will be delayed as they still have problems. But most of those tablets are with Atom processors, little RAM, etc. Just good enough for most users is the new "revolutionary".
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The tablets you mention are clearly aimed at people that are happy with current netbooks, but would prefer another form factor, that is just going to be one part of the market with others options being along similar lines as the ipad with os and hardware owing more to mobile phones than to normal computers, neither approach is actually wrong it is simply a reflection of the fact that form factors like sub-notebooks and tablets have to get the right balance of performance, battery life and price. As consumers we should be grateful that the compromises are much less than they used to in the past and thats one reason why the tablet form factor is now making a return because we can now get devices that aren't too heavy, too expensive and too low battery life.