Asus has officially unveiled a digital note taking device called Eee Tablet. The machine features a backlight-less TFT-LCD touchscreen with 2,450 dpi input sensitivity and 64-levels of grey. Asus claims that its Eee Tablet is one of the world’s most accurate and sensitive note taking devices available today.

The Eee Tablet offers a lot more functionality than an e-reader. It is also an excellent note-taking device with built-in notepad templates. Better still, the machine can store, sort, tag, and annotate your notes on the fly.
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The Eee Tablet features a MicroSD slot and a 2 megapixel camera with which students can take snaps of lecture slides. They can then annotate and sync these lectures back to a PC over USB. Asus claims that the device will get around 10 hours of run time.

Pricing and availability
The Eee Tablet is expected to cost between $199 and $299. It should hit the streets in September.

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