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I don't really see this as a tablet, since you can't actually write on it. I consider this to be like a next-gen PDA. An iPhone-like device with a screen that's actually big enough to be usable. Unlike a phone with a tiny screen, I might actually want to browse the web on this thing!
Since I see this as more of a PDA and not a laptop/netbook, I'm not bothered much by the fact that that it doesn't run OSX and can't multitask. Most of the time, if I were using this thing on a long car ride (or whatever), it's not likely I would be doing multiple things at once anyway.
Having said that, I don't travel a lot, so wouldn't have much of a use for it (since I almost always have a desktop nearby), but this might end up being my parents' next laptop, since they were in the market for one, and wouldn't do much more on one than browse the web, read ebooks, etc.
One other thing to keep in mind is, if it goes down like the iPhone, there may be a price drop not too long after it is released.
Edited 2010-01-28 19:22 UTC