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Goondu Review: ASUS Eee Slate EP121

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23 Apr
2012
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With the wave of consumer-friendly tablets washing over the market, tablets running Windows have been relegated to niche or vertical markets where they are applied to specialised uses.

But these tablets with a full-blown operating system still have a place, and although you probably won’t be catching up on Korean dramas with the ASUS Eee Slate EP121 during your daily commute, it makes a decent laptop alternative if you purchase an external keyboard.

For those who like the best of both the touch and keyboard worlds, is the slate worth the buy?

 
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