ASUS has announced a new 8" Windows 8 tablet, the VivoTab Note 8 at CES. VivoTab Note 8 comes with a special Wacom stylus, a 1280 x 800 pixel IPS display, 2GB RAM, a 5MP primary camera, and an HD front camera.

The bundeled Wacom stylus can purportedly deal with 1,000 pressure levels, making this a potentially enticing device for artists and users who are looking for a more true-to-life longhand writing experience. In the Windows tablet landscape, there really isn’t anything else like it, so it makes sense for ASUS to push the Wacom stylus’ technology.
The Note 8 is powered by a Bay Trail Atom Chip clocked at 1.86GHz. Expect the ASUS tablet to drop late Q1 or early Q2. The Note 8 is priced competitively at $299 and $349 for the 32GB and 64GB models respectively.
via gsmarena blogs
The bundeled Wacom stylus can purportedly deal with 1,000 pressure levels, making this a potentially enticing device for artists and users who are looking for a more true-to-life longhand writing experience. In the Windows tablet landscape, there really isn’t anything else like it, so it makes sense for ASUS to push the Wacom stylus’ technology.
The Note 8 is powered by a Bay Trail Atom Chip clocked at 1.86GHz. Expect the ASUS tablet to drop late Q1 or early Q2. The Note 8 is priced competitively at $299 and $349 for the 32GB and 64GB models respectively.
via gsmarena blogs
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