Engadget - he world's love affair with tablets may have been bubbling along under the surface for a while, but it really got started in earnest during CES 2010. Back in those wild days, you could see 15-inch jumbo screens, TV tuners, and even hybrid pseudo-laptops stalking the tablet area of your favorite trade show. ASUS was there too, of course, though it still believed in the upstart smartbook category -- a modernized take on the netbook that relied on an ARM CPU and a mobile OS to extract more battery life out of a lighter, thinner device -- and was busy showing off a seductively slim prototype of just such a machine. Alas, nothing came of that Neo concept, most likely because it was relying on Android 1.6 and a Tegra 2 system-on-chip that was then still months away from hitting the market.
Engadget: ASUS' official Android 3.1 update should be coming soon enough, but Eee Pad Transformer users that just can't wait now have another option at their disposal. A seemingly final version of the update leaked out over the weekend and, by all accounts, it appears to work just fine.
True true... now I'm went from 95% sure I was gonna buy this to 100%
java script is always effin up. i think im gonna have to learn how to do html5 i have a feeling that its gonna take off this year.
it seems to be more apparent that usual all i hear now is how java script is screwing up on lots of peoples computers and devices but its life.
html5 isnt that hard to program from what i have heard
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Man.. None of the Best Buy stores (or other retailers for that matter) close to my house have the eee Pad on display. I want to check it out and make sure that I like it before buying it. I checked out the Iconia, but hey if I can save $50 for a very similar product then why not!?!?