CES 2011: What tablet stands out from the pack?
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| January 7, 2011; 1:13 PM ET
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I'll stick with my WiFi only Nook Color.
Posted by: wiredog | January 7, 2011 1:39 PM | Report abuse
None of the above. The most interesting tablet at the show by far is the Asus Eee ep121 slate that runs windows 7 and has a pressure sensitive stylus turning it into a serious art and productivity tool.
Posted by: Chip_M | January 8, 2011 10:08 AM | Report abuse
None of the above and I am shocked there was no mention of Notion Ink's Adam in that last which is the one and only tablet I will receive this year.
Posted by: linuxfan | January 8, 2011 2:16 PM | Report abuse
Often the rush to market makes the new products not only a poor investment, but also a sure bet to be updated frequently. The Xoom and Playbook do seem inviting however.
Posted by: Knowdoc1 | January 11, 2011 11:12 AM | Report abuse













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