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Asus Eee Tablet Notizbuch mit 2450dpi *Update

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Auf der Computex in Taipei hat Asus ein Eee Tablet vorgestellt, das nicht wie das iPad oder das Asus Eee Pad zum Surfen und Videos gucken gedacht ist, sondern um mit einem Stylus sehr genaue Notizen zu machen. Das Eee Tablet kommt mit einem TFT-LCD Display das keine Hintergrundbeleuchtung hat und insgesamt 64 Graustufen anzeigen kann. Der Touchscreen kann bis zu 2450dpi beim Input erkennen – das bedeutet, dass wenn man auf dem Eee Tablet schreibt das so wiedergegeben wird wie auf Papier.

Das Eee Tablet ist also nur dazu gedacht einen Notizblog zu ersetzen, deshalb auch die hohe dpi Auflösung beim Touch Input, wodurch man sehr gut mit Hand schreiben kann. Es kommt mit einer 2 Megapixel Kamera, mit der man Bilder von Dokumenten machen kann um die dann auf dem Eee Tablet zu bearbeiten. Außerdem gibt es einen USB Port und einen microSD Kartenleser. Mit 10 Stunden soll der Akku so lange halten wie auf dem iPad. Das Eee Tablet wird nur zwischen 199 und 299$ kosten.

Update: Mittlerweile ist bei Engadget ein Hands On Video aufgetaucht:

Hier die Pressemitteilung:

ASUS Provides Tomorrow’s Technologies Today at Computex 2010
Innovative Eee Pad and Eee Tablet extend ASUS‘ leadership in Cloud Computing
Fremont, California (May 31, 2010) ASUS‘ leadership in innovation and design will once again be the focus at Computex 2010 in Taipei, Taiwan. ASUS will proudly showcase a wide range of products across five major categories: cloud computing, gaming, enthusiast-level PC components, multimedia and green computing. As a technological leader in cloud computing, ASUS offers a broad lineup of cloud-connected devices featuring on-the-fly data and multimedia sharing capabilities that consumers crave in today’s market.
The Notepad Goes Digital with the Eee Tablet
Innovation meets cloud computing at Computex 2010 with the ASUS Eee Tablet. With a 2450 dpi touch resolution screen, the Eee Tablet is one of the world’s most accurate and sensitive digital note taking devices, and gives the user the feel of writing on paper. Users can select one of the built-in notepad templates and have the option to store, sort and tag, organize or browse through them. Real time text annotations can also be made on-the-fly. The Eee Tablet makes reading easy, with text file page turns taking just 0.1 seconds-nine times faster than the page turns of normal e-readers. Reading documents or books remains easy on the users‘ eyes even after prolonged viewing periods.
The ASUS Eee Tablet features a built-in 2 megapixel camera that captures detailed images, letting the user grab screenshots of lecture slides and write notes on them instantly. It easily syncs up with a PC or notebook via USB or Micro SD to ensure that all notes, content, and calendars are constantly kept up-to-date. With up to 10-hours of battery life, the Eee Tablet has enough power for a variety of tasks. At the end of the day, users not only have an electronic notepad, but a media player and e-reader as well.

ASUS Provides Tomorrow’s Technologies Today at Computex 2010Innovative Eee Pad and Eee Tablet extend ASUS‘ leadership in Cloud Computing
Fremont, California (May 31, 2010) ASUS‘ leadership in innovation and design will once again be the focus at Computex 2010 in Taipei, Taiwan. ASUS will proudly showcase a wide range of products across five major categories: cloud computing, gaming, enthusiast-level PC components, multimedia and green computing. As a technological leader in cloud computing, ASUS offers a broad lineup of cloud-connected devices featuring on-the-fly data and multimedia sharing capabilities that consumers crave in today’s market.
The Notepad Goes Digital with the Eee TabletInnovation meets cloud computing at Computex 2010 with the ASUS Eee Tablet. With a 2450 dpi touch resolution screen, the Eee Tablet is one of the world’s most accurate and sensitive digital note taking devices, and gives the user the feel of writing on paper. Users can select one of the built-in notepad templates and have the option to store, sort and tag, organize or browse through them. Real time text annotations can also be made on-the-fly. The Eee Tablet makes reading easy, with text file page turns taking just 0.1 seconds-nine times faster than the page turns of normal e-readers. Reading documents or books remains easy on the users‘ eyes even after prolonged viewing periods.
The ASUS Eee Tablet features a built-in 2 megapixel camera that captures detailed images, letting the user grab screenshots of lecture slides and write notes on them instantly. It easily syncs up with a PC or notebook via USB or Micro SD to ensure that all notes, content, and calendars are constantly kept up-to-date. With up to 10-hours of battery life, the Eee Tablet has enough power for a variety of tasks. At the end of the day, users not only have an electronic notepad, but a media player and e-reader as well.

Via engadget


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