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ASUS Introduces the New Eee Note EA-800

By Joy Hou - on 2 Dec 2010, 5:45pm

ASUS Introduces the New ASUS Eee Note EA-800

Write notes, read ebooks and record audio with the ultimate digital notepad

Taipei, Taiwan (November 29, 2010) — ASUS today is proud to announce the Eee Note digital notepad EA-800— a slim and lightweight handheld tablet device with ultra-sensitive handwriting input that does away with the need to carry bulky notepads and books. 

Ultra-sensitive touch-screen stays clear even in broad daylight

Designed for easy handwritten input using the supplied stylus, the Eee Note has an 8-inch glass touch-screen with a matte finish that mimics the smooth feel of paper. The ultra-sensitive digitizer captures every stroke of the stylus with extreme accuracy on the 2450 DPI screen for pixel-perfect renditions of everything from notes to sketches. Images are displayed in 768x1024 resolution in crisp monochrome, and the non-backlit display stays crisp and clear even in broad daylight. 

Features abound

In addition to its outstanding digital notepad features, the Eee Note is also an extremely capable ebook reader. Up to 10,000 ebooks can be stored in the Eee Note’s 4GB of internal memory, which can be further expanded using the external micro SD Card slot. Annotation of books and support for a wide range of ebook and document formats, including PDF and ePub, makes the Eee Note a versatile digital reader for both work and pleasure

The integrated 2 megapixel digital camera and voice recorder also allow other types of material to be captured with ease and a wide array of built-in document templates make the Eee Note ideal for recording information in all manner of areas. This makes the Eee Note the ideal digital companion for everyone from students to business professionals.

With MP3 music files also supported, this means the Eee Note is as capable of playing music and audio books, while the built-in Longman dictionary, calculator and sticky note applications help cut down desktop clutter. 

Built-in Wi-Fi for online ebook purchases

Although capable of carrying a complete, personally annotated library within its slender 520g frame, the Eee Note also provides access to online resources like Wikipedia and ebook retailers via internal Wi-Fi. PC connectivity comes courtesy of a micro USB port, and built-in EverNote support (www.evernote.com) also makes two-way synchronisation with other computers in the cloud a cinch. The long 13.5-hour battery life also means the Eee Note can last through even the longest days between recharges.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:

 

Display
  • 8-inch diagonal Liquid Crystal Display,
  • 1024 x 768 pixel resolution
Touch
  • Wacom Electro-magnetic Resonance technology
Dimension
  • 222.4 x 139 x 11mm

Weight

  • 520g without leather cover

Storage
 
  • 4 GB (internal)
  • Support Micro SD Card for SDHC (expansion) up to 16GB

Battery life
 
  • Continuously Reading and Writing , not use wireless: 13.5 hours
  • Continuously use with wireless: 10 hours
  • Standby : 10 days

Charge time
 
  • Fully charges in approximately 4 hours via the included power adapter
Connectivity
  • 802.11b/g Wi-Fi

Micro-USB
 
  • USB (micro-USB connector) for power charging and connection with PC

Audio
 
  • 3.5mm stereo audio jack, built-in stereo speakers

Content Formats Supported
 
  • Directly support : PDF, ePub, MP3, JPEG, BMP, GIF, PNG
  • Support via Asus synchronization and transcode tool : txt, doc, docx, xls, xlsx, ppt, pptx
Accessories
  • USB power adapter, USB cable, handwriting pen x2 and book cover

 

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