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Technical Help & Discussion => General Tech Discussion, News & Q&A => Topic started by: sam on September 25, 2010, 18:13
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Neofonie-owned WeTab GmbH has shipped what appears to be the first MeeGo-based tablet, the 11.6-inch, Intel Atom N450-based WeTab, which is also said to be compatible with Android. Meanwhile, a super-light NFS N-Pad tablet prototype has popped up running Android on an Intel Atom N6xx ("Moorestown") processor.
http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/WePad-and-NFS-NPad/
-- bit small but looks cool!
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Not much bigger than a netbook, Sam, so I can't really see an advantage.
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A couple of inches can make all the difference. ;D
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So they tell me... :o:
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Not much bigger than a netbook, Sam, so I can't really see an advantage.
but its a tablet, like the ipad...
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As I was saying. ;D
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lol.
But they do look useful, especially if they become nice and cheap.
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I think it may be a generation, thing, Sam, but for my use a netbook/notebook is better.
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Doesn't really do it for me, that WeTab thing. For a start, I think I'd have trouble reading that small text around the outside of the main window. I expect it could be changed, though.
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yeah I expect it could be. Good to see others are entering the market. I want one that is basically the ipad, with android, the ability to write and annotate on it with a stylus and a webcam in built. Then I might buy one.
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I know it's not Android, but the Blackberry one might be worth looking at.
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indeed, I will be keeping close attention to it.
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this one looks quite swish.. http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/09/kno-tablet-for-students/