![]() Thanks to intuitive touchscreen interfaces and fancy displays, they were also ideally suited to couch surfing and general media consumption-home turf for netbooks at the time. The first tablets were slimmer and sexier than netbooks. Before long, the iPad arrived, spawning a tablet revolution that would have an even greater impact on the mobile PC industry. The netbook craze burned brightly but briefly. Netbooks like the Eee PC sold for only a few hundred bucks, much less than the grand or more one had to pay for ultraportables of that era. Asus planted the first seed with the Eee PC, which brought basic, highly portable Windows computing to the masses. If you’ve been paying attention to the mobile scene, then you’ve probably seen Asus’ Transformer Book T100 coming from miles away. ![]()
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