Is a $200 Web Tablet Feasible?

Michael Arrington has appealed to geeks of the world to help him come up with an notion for a $200 web tablet that looks good to the eyes and is able to surf the Web without much hassle. Of course, it won’t break the bank at that price point, but it has to be dominant abundant to run programs such as Firefox and Skype without crashing or running

out of memory. I think a touch screen-based 8.9″ Eee PC or something in a similar vein would be great, whether the Eee PC could be modified to include a swiveling display as well that doubles up as a tablet. Well, it does sound as though the end aftereffect will be a much cheaper Nokia World Wide Web Tablet, but the jury is […]

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