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2012-09-21
Major difference this time around is a tablet specific OS.
It's essentially priced to compete with a Macbook Air. It's perhaps going to be a bit more expensive then an air if you include the type cover.
But, realistically, it won't be as good as an air as a laptop, it won't be as portable as iPad or a Nexus 7, it's WAY more expensive then most tablets.
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You're missing the point of usability. Same basic specs and price as an Air but with touchscreen. Way more usability as a "real" computer than an Android tablet or iPad.
Edited 2012-11-29 19:32 UTC