No idea on what is behind the hold back or apparent cancellation, but we do hope that Asus would at least step forward to inform the masses as to the reasons so that we need not play the guessing game at all. Just what was the MeMo supposed to carry? Read on about it in the extended post.
Well, this 7″ device is said to be powered by Google's Android 3.x Honeycomb operating system, sporting a pressure-sensitive stylus that would come in handy for note taking sessions or even cobbling your own digital artwork.
Not only that, the Asus Eee Pad MeMo is said to ship with a Bluetooth headset known as the MeMIC. Asus got even more ambitious and declared a glasses-free 3D display into the tablet, making it sound far too good to be true – which might eventually lead to too high an ambition to be realized.
source: Ubergizmo
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