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"Spectacular - maybe, we need more specs'"
5.0 starson by dusanmalPros: USB, card reader, long battery life, dock.
Cons: To be seen, more details needed.
Summary: Very close to what I want at the price I want it...
Main reason for this comment is attempt to get more info from CNET:
1) Are USB and card slots fully functional? As in does the OS obstruct simple exchange of data to/from those sources allowing only certain functionality (ex. it would only pick images off them automatically,...)?
2) What is the type of touch-screen? Though deemed "obsolete" my usage for tablet calls for the precise stylus, it would be nice if manufacturers would think of user needs, not just "touch" fashion.
Positive answer to one of those - probably buying... Positive answer to both - rushing to get it.
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You may want the new lenovo tab or the htc tab that have the wacom pen for a stylus. This isnt going to be a replacement for a hardcore waco tab
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Answer to #1: Yes. Android does not lock things down in the same manner that Apple does. Even if there are some minor limitations put on the device, you can always root it and gather full control.
Answer #2: It is a capacitive-touch screen. A style will work on it, but you'll need a specific type. Any stylus that works for the Xoom or Galaxy Tab will work on the Transformer.
See the full comparison between ALL 2011 tablets here: http://gpo.st/tablets
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