While a father plays a video game on an ASUS Eee Slate — a “Very PC” activity — his daughter turns the living room walls into a mural. He takes the slate from its stand and gives it to his daughter. The stylus capabilities transform the slate from a Windows 7 PC gaming console into a high-tech drawing tool — which is “Not Very PC.” windows.com/slate Video Rating: 4 / 5
Asus Eee Slate EP121 at CES 2011. Get the full report at go.which.co.uk . The Asus Eee Slate EP121 is claimed to be the most powerful tablet in the world with Intel Core i5 processor, 4GB RAM and 64GB solid state drive and Windows 7
Introducing a variety of Eee Pads to suit different needs. Presenting the ASUS Eee Pad series: Transformer, Slider, MeMO and Eee Slate EP121. Each model offers a different benefit to suit your daily needs, be it for use in the office or while on vacation. For every side of you, there is Eee. Stay tuned for more announcements, as ASUS unveils great pad ideas at CES 2011 for more consumer choices.
Pad PC Reviews is all about the new class of computers – called a pad pc or slate pc or tablet pc or even screen pc. The industry is starting to consolidate its nomenclature because of the April 2010 introduction of the iPad by Apple. iPad2 was introduced in March of 2011.
Thanks for visiting Pad PC Reviews. We’ll have more reviews and information as this new class of computers becomes the preferred gadget for magazine delivery and other functionality. Also, please check out the two new sections to Pad PC Reviews – the first being “Ask the Experts” for answers to common questions about pad PCs, as well as the fast paced z “Blogette”.
On March 2, 2011, the iPad 2 was announced. The revised tablet introduced a new design that included a front and rear-facing camera designed for FaceTime video messaging—it can now message with iPhone 4. The iPad 2 added a dual core Apple A5 processor and Verizon Wireless in the United States. Apple also unveiled the Smart Cover, an accessory that attaches magnetically to the side of the device and protects the front of the device.