Tuesday, November 23, 2010

ASUS Eee Note is the surprisingly sensible new name for the Eee Tablet

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Remember how confusing it was back in May when ASUS introduced a bunch
of tablets it called Pads and a sort of digital notepad it called a
Tablet? At least some of that messy naming scheme has now been
rectified thanks to the merciful renaming of the Eee Tablet to the new
Eee Note EA800 moniker. It's stil the same 8-inch (768 x 1024)
monochrome display, offering 64 levels of gray and 256 levels of
pressure sensitivity, backed by 4GB of integrated storage, a 2
megapixel camera, voice recorder, and built-in stylus silo. WiFi is of
course a given, and there's a microSD slot and a 3700mAh battery
somewhere inside that matte black shell as well. If things do go to
plan this time, we should be seeing plenty more of the Eee Note at
January's CES. We're penciling it in already.

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