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I was pretty shocked actually. Conductive screens are not cheap, and 500$ comes way under what I would expect something like this to cost.
Price matters to the average home PC user. Price matters a lot.
Another 100$ for a machine with a great OS that "just works" and a really great touch screen isn't exactly the end of the world.
Netbooks are still using inappropriate operating systems for an "appliance" machine. Things are getting better (http://www.jolicloud.com/), but that is basically a cheap copy of the iPhone OS anyways.
Asus had the right idea with netbook hardware.
But Apple have completely lost sight of reality with the Ipad.
Chrome OS does not cover things like watching movies or listening to / downloading music, because it is designed deliberately with no persistant storage in mind.
We'll see. Like I quoted before, http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=500. We have been through all this before; apple releases a consumer product, techies dont get it and think it is over priced and gimmicky, and it completely dominates the market, cause the market is not made up of techies.