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ASUS Tablets Getting Neonode zForce Optical Displays Later This Year

ASUS acquires new optical touchscreens that give a thinner and more responsive tablets.
Looks like ASUS tablets will be getting more of the ‘low cost high-performing touchscreens’ by the end of the year, as Neonode Inc. unveiled through a press release that the Taiwanese company is getting Neonode’s multitouch zForce displays. ASUS shared that it’s planning to ship a ‘series of products’ with these displays before 2011 comes to a conclusion.
So what do these zForce displays do anyways? There aren’t any specific details of what makes this touchscreen particularly special, but according to Engadget, the screens don’t go with any additional layers on top of the display, making the tablets different from the common capacitive and resistive ones. In layman’s terms, it’s thinner and more responsive. Win, right?
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Asus came strong during the CES 2011 pre-show event and exhibited their finest array of tablet PCs.
Asustek, a popular notebook band based in Taiwan, presented four new tablet PCs namely the Eee Pad Slider, Eee Pad Transformer, Eee Pad MeMO and Eee Slate during its pre-show at CES 2011 in Nevada.
See the new Asus tablets after the skip.
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