We were totally taken by the Eee pad transformers when it came out because it did something different to the iPad, and so gave itself room to breathe away from the tablet big guns.
Now its brother, the Asus Eee Pad Slider has arrived, and manages to stand out in much the same way.
By grabbing the top of it, you can pull it up, so it slides back and sits up at an angle to reveal the built-in keyboard.
The weight difference really does tip it from being comfortable to hold to being just too heavy to keep in one hand for long. Between this and the slide-out function, which puts the screen at a great angle for both desk and lap use, it becomes clear that the Eee Pad Slider is less of a competitor for tablets like the iPad, and is more targeting replacing netbooks and smaller laptops.
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