The response of the tablet to the stylus is a bit laggy judging from the videos but the concept is still great. I think the future is bright for note taking specific notepads that has long battery life, large storage, and fast stylus response. I am hoping that they will sell the standard grade of this device for less than 100 dollars, which is quite doable. They could sell a higher grade device with more and better features (i.e. faster CPU, better screen resolution, better stylus...) for a higher price. If they are able do all of these mentioned, Sony will be back in the game since every student and working professionals probably will buy at least one of them (it saves time and money, long term, including paper and pencil costs). Another thing they should do is to make the GUI more intuitive for sharing data wirelessly. In addition, it would be cool if it can be charged wirelessly as well.
Other blogs talking about this device:
- http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-57585367-1/13.3-inch-sony-tablet-is-like-etch-a-sketch-on-steroids/
- http://techcrunch.com/2013/05/13/sonys-got-a-13-3-inch-e-reader-with-pen-input-which-is-sort-of-like-a-dodo-with-antlers/
- http://www.geek.com/tablets/sonys-13-3-inch-digital-paper-prototype-lets-you-scribble-on-e-books-1554888/
I will follow up with more updates about this device in the future. Stay tuned
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