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Old 05-05-2010, 12:14 AM   #3
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I voted it's ok.

It gets a lot right. Nice form factor (thin and light), great battery life, very fast in opening and closing programs, touch screen is super responsive, the pinch zoom is great, screen quality is great both for video and reading IMO.

But I need a tablet with a real file system that I can mount and just drag and drop files on, a screen an inch or two bigger to better handle A4 PDFs in portrait mode, better stylus support (document mark up is a main need in a tablet for me), Flash etc.

So for me, it gets a lot right, but not enough for me to early adopt one. I'll continue to play around with my girlfriends iPad and wait and see what other tablets come out, what Apple adds for the 2nd gen model etc.

As I've said in other threads, I don't need/want a full tablet PC. But I need something that leans a bit more in that direction than the iPad. I don't want just a media consumption tablet. I want a productivity tool that's also good for media consumption.
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