Thursday, October 28, 2010

Eking S700 tablet/e-notebook - a review and a blog post

Eking S700 tablet/e-notebook:
"Guangxuntong spent more than two years to research and develop its proprietary handwriting technology. Older handwriting technology requires transforming information into standard font to save. The input speed for this method is slow. Guangxuntong’s original handwriting technology can record writers’ calligraphy completely, support original handwritings and original handwriting storage, and it can help people to write smoothly and record in their original handwriting style. The EKING e-notepad unifies original handwriting technology, computer technology and wireless Internet technology; it has widespread applications in mobile officing fields, including meeting minutes, original handwriting signature, outdoor officing, long-distance document approval, hand-written mails, free hand sketches and so on."
Above is a key excerpt from a detailed review of the new tablet. This is an innovative tablet that, while too expensive for me, is something I'm going to keep a close eye on. This tablet is designed, from the ground up--hardware and software, to do real work and do it efficiently. Hopefully it will embarrass the other tablet makers into giving us products that can be used for something other than the consumption of media.

Below: a blog post. Durrr. I love me iPad.

EKING S700 e-notepad - SlipperyBrick.com:
"The device features resistance touch control and electromagnetic induction touch control, along with 3G connectivity. You get a 7-inch display and Wi-Fi as well. Even a 3-megapixel automatic focus camera. Yeah, I think I’ll go with the iPad just the same, thanks."

Sometimes the shallowness of much of the tech blogging out there gets to me. Of course 99% of my posts resemble the last example. Oh well. No glass houses on the internets.

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