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A loft of you guys have asked me about the Lenovo S10-3t and the Asus EEE PC T101MT convertible tablet PCs with netbook hardware inside. Those are the best choices right now as the Lenovo already sells the S10-3t while the ASUS has begun shipping the EEE PC T101MT (reviewed by me here) so availability is expected in days to weeks time.
In this post I’ll try and put head to head the two convertible tablet PCs and try and make a short comparison review that might help you decide which one of those two ‘marvels’ is right for you. While making your buying decision take into consideration the fact that I haven’t got my hands yet on the Lenovo S10-3t (Engadget did a review on it). So, without further due here are my thoughts on the two devices.
From hardware specs point of view the two devices are really similar in nature, both being powered by the Intel Atom Pinetrail platform and feature the N450 CPU running at 1.66 GHz (the N470 will be available soon for the Lenovo tablet) and both have a 10 with battery like Compaq PPP012H Ac Adapter , Compaq 355290-999 Ac Adapter , Compaq PPP014H Ac Adapter , Compaq Armada 2924 Ac Adapter , Compaq Armada E300 Ac Adapter , Compaq Armada M300 Ac Adapter , Compaq Armada V300 Ac Adapter , Compaq EA502PA Ac Adapter , Compaq EF947PA Ac Adapter , Compaq Evo N400 Ac Adapter , Compaq EVO N410C Ac Adapter , Compaq Evo N800C Ac Adapter inch touchscreen, multi touch enabled with a puny 1024 x 600 pixels resolution, not enough for comfortable web browsing these days. Both have Bluetooth and WiFi, but similarities end here. Below there’s a little list of main differences between the two devices and how they can affect your overall user experience during everyday tasks.
If you’re eager to get a convertible tablet PC get the ASUS T101MT in a few weeks when it will hit shelves. If you’re the patient type of guy wait a few months to see what the Gigabyte T1000P is capable of, as it seems to bring the best of both two netbook tablets compared above.
Also take into consideration that netbook tablets have less powerful CPUs that won’t let you enjoy a seamless interaction like you get on the iPad. If you agree with this statement then you might be better of with something like the Acer Aspire 1820p, which will retail for about 600 EUR, which in US might translate in something like 750-800 $.