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I found out a few more details from engadget http://www.engadget.com/2010/09/14/o...h-gaming-hand/
The handheld can have up to 64gb of storage and 2gb of ram. Pretty cool I'm loving this thing every time I here more about it.
 
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Sucks no one else has responded this thing is awesome.
 
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Originally Posted by railroadmaster View Post
Sucks no one else has responded this thing is awesome.
RRM, the unit looks nice and I appreciate the youtube narrator's comments on the keyboard. But the problems are -- Windows (need I say more?), no price mentioned (a common irritation with early news items), not available until summer 2011 (I'll bet by then there will be a lot more options to drown this one out).

When more info surfaces, maybe it could be my dream PC replacement in handheld form factor, but for now I think I will continue to drool over the Galaxy Tab (and more realistically set my sights on an Archos).
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Originally Posted by DistantFire View Post
RRM, the unit looks nice and I appreciate the youtube narrator's comments on the keyboard. But the problems are -- Windows (need I say more?), no price mentioned (a common irritation with early news items), not available until summer 2011 (I'll bet by then there will be a lot more options to drown this one out).

When more info surfaces, maybe it could be my dream PC replacement in handheld form factor, but for now I think I will continue to drool over the Galaxy Tab (and more realistically set my sights on an Archos).
Unknown pricing and release date suck, but you can't release the price or the release date when the processor powering your product isn't on the market. As for Windows just install some Linux distro and your not limited to what the software experience the company gives you unlike smartphones where manufacturers have complete control over the user experience. I myself would want Ubuntu something like this, thus I shall install because I have th choice and flexibility.
 
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