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created Asus Eee Pad, the ipad for non ipod people?
on 05-31-2010 06:18 PM
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The Eee Pad is a Windows 7-based device that uses an Intel CULV Core 2 Duo and a touch-sensitive capacitive screen. It can be used as a multimedia player, e-reader, Web-browser, or, with the help of a keyboard docking station, full-featured PC. Asus will be releasing two versions of the Eee Pad. The EP101TC will come with a 10-inch screen and the EP121 will ship with a 12-inch screen. Asus claims both systems will deliver at least 10 hours of battery life.
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http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2364354,00.asp
Personally, I say give me a call when they have Cintiq pressure sensitivity. But this is a step in the right direction.
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, Polycount.com Editor,
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I don't know, thats looks mighty fine. Maybe I could live without pressure sensitivity.... Nah, it looks great, but I agree with you.
Autocon: I grade everything in terms of how many Skittles I award to each game. Like uncharted 2 got 184 Skittles. I also award and factor in things like color and taste of the Skittles too making it a very robust and diverse grading system.
Vig: I'll close with, "If you made art half as well as you bitch, we would all be rich."
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, polygon,
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The only thing is I'm worried about the gpu with 10 hours of battery life.
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, polycounter, lvl. 13,
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ummm. just get a laptop with a built in tablet? i seriously dont get the hype about all these things. just get a laptop. you can do more with them.
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, card carrying polycounter,
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Quote:
Originally Posted by slipsius
ummm. just get a laptop with a built in tablet? i seriously dont get the hype about all these things. just get a laptop. you can do more with them.
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It's all about the portability, and don't tell me that a laptop is more portable than this. It's all about getting laptops to be more like actual notebooks.
Autocon: I grade everything in terms of how many Skittles I award to each game. Like uncharted 2 got 184 Skittles. I also award and factor in things like color and taste of the Skittles too making it a very robust and diverse grading system.
Vig: I'll close with, "If you made art half as well as you bitch, we would all be rich."
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, polygon,
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The whole point of these things is that they are meant to be smaller and less cumbersome than a laptop. But having said that, that is primarily the reason why these things don't have support for a wide variety off application and are limited to the mere basics.
But I'm really excited about products like this, because as more appear, there will be competition to push more power, more battery life and even hopefully some form of pressure sensitivity. So artists like us can pick up one of these and casually sketch on the couch/coffee shop/life drawing class/school/etc without it being a laptop or plugged into a desktop PC.
Awesome share, Vig.
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, veteran polycounter,
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a guy at work has either one of these or something very similar, he has had it since xmas or something and it has pressure sensitivity i believe, something like 256 levels of it.
ill double check tomorrow, but the demo he gave had me wanting one. he said he paid about 800 or so for it. Ill post up the exact name / model number tomorrow.
edit: seeing as this isnt released it must be something different. looked nearly identical though.
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, dedicated polycounter,
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If only they took that and added this things ability's on top of that's.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/31/a...ablet-preview/
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, veteran polycounter,
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No release date so far?
2 PixelMasher -
sounds like this device
http://conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?t=187509
I see teenagers on DeviantArt doing beautiful anime and cartoon sketches in 5 minutes.
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, triangle,
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yea man that looks like it. they said its $1700 on that site but my bud got it for 800 or so off ebay i think. really really cool.
Last edited by PixelMasher; 05-31-2010 at 08:51 PM..
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, dedicated polycounter,
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After seeing CeBit this year it looks like every man and his dog are making a tablet PC. Most of them are sticking with either an atom CPU running windows or running android.
Hopefully with all of this competition going on we get some good products out it.
I'm waiting for something like this;

A convertible netbook would be a bit more usable that a straight tablet.
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, spline,
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these pad gadgets need to be left for over a year or so before considering buying one, theres too much damn hype.. gen 2 and 3 is where its at.
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, card carrying polycounter,
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Call me when this one isn't canceled like the Courier and Slate... >:{
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, dedicated polycounter,
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Location KY
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i'm waiting for this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_tablet
The only downside is the android operating system, but i'm sure someone would be clever enough to get windows running on it.
And with a base price of around $350 you cant go wrong!
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, polycounter,
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just bumping this with a colleague of mines video with a bunch of info on how this thing performs using animation programs, sculpting, etc
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, polycounter,
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