Back on the lone summer nights of June, Asus has managed to unravel a series of tablets which all has an ending of ‘pads’ and ‘tablet’ on its name. As much as I want to become happy with these tablets, in the back of my mind, I do know that these are all just a form of tease from the Taiwanese based company. As for today, it appears Asus has finally started to reveal each one (hopefully) starting from its first creation – Eee Tablet — now formally called as the Eee Note and here’s how the specs breaks down.

So the Asus Eee Note EA800 will have an 8-inch form factor with 768 x 1024 resolution under a resistive monochrome screen – so obviously, stylus comes with this one very handy. This tablet has a jetblack bezel with a smooth finish and has a touchscreen-based buttons located at the middle-bottom just below its black and white screen for a quick navigation on your workspace. This device has 64 levels of gray and 256 levels of pressue sensitivity (Wacom touch technology), on its back lies a 4GB internal storage capacity, MicroSD slot (perhaps, exapandable up to 32GB), it has a 2 MP camera, voice recorder, WiFi support and 3700 mAh battery in which the company claims it could last up to 13.5 hours (on use) and standby mode up to 10 days.
In addition to its specifications, the Eee Note supports MS office documents, PDF and multi-formats of ebook. There’s no current release date and price details although there’s a big possibility that we’ll see more of its kind on CES 2011 happening on January. If you’ll ask me, this one may be a good alternative for the pricey Asus DR-900 e-reader, if its price would settle under the sub-300 USD – just some ramblings there.
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