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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2011

Asus Eee Pad Slider Hands On - Perfect Form Factor?

The Asus Eee Pad Slider might be the only tablet that has truly won my affection so far, and that was due to the device's full sliding QWERTY keyboard. The Eee Pad Slider reminded me of a giant QWERTY slider phone that tilted the screen at an ergonomic angle. Running on an NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM and Android Honeycomb, the Asus Eee Pad Slider was swift, yet exhibited a slight lag with keyboard input, as shown in the video. We got the same beautiful 10-inch screen found on the Transformer, and Asus will offer a 16GB version for $400 and 32GB version for $550, set to ship within the next few weeks.
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  • if Apple did something like this people would be praising them for innovation and ingenuity... when Asus does it... no one cares.

  • All what's missing: Windows 8

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  • Where are you ?

  • why would you want a fucking ipad? they're shit, just good for games, ios is shit, this is where its at. I personally like the transformer better, maybe its the adjustability of the screen angle, and you can remove the keyboard, but this looks more convenient and fun, not sure dammit

  • I like the transformer better

  • @auslei its like 800 grams, and no it cant be removed

  • @moochincrawdad more games but this probably has a faster browser but im not on my ipad to go on the internet. im on it to play games haha thats why i bought it, but if i had the money then i would probably get the asus eee pad

  • @auslei well i can answer number three with a simple point.... its a touch screen, as opposed to no touch screen, and it is much quicker than a netbook.

  • @auslei multi touch thats why not netbook

    oh yes and there is the android thingy that actually work

    till win8 all the netbooks can stfu

  • 1. Can the qwerty keyboard be removed? 2. How heavy is it? 3 Why not netbook then?

  • Damn, that is nice...

    

  • @leogecko4life What does the iPad 2 have that this doesn't?

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