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What's the problem, Acer? Use Linux distro instead. Too outside of the box? Not really. Even better, invest couple of millions in developing ARM port of Haiku with multitouch tablet functionality. It's not that hard, especially for hosting HTML5+JS applications. WebKit works on Haiku already
Add some fancy touch-based shell, few drivers, easy wireless setup applet, then spread your wings and fly. After that you can advertise your new tablet not as "SlowPad", but as "(Multi)MediaPad". See what I just did there?