Eee Pad Tablet

diyamtool

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Hello ,

Today i was searching android tablet and got a Asus tablet, it's look very cool for me, you can see here what i m tallking about - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Android Tablet 3.0 Review


so i m planning to buy a tablet this month so would like to know should i go with this one ? or any other good tablet available ?

let me know.

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diyamool
 
I'm planning on getting this one. It stacks up nicely against the Moto Xoom and it costs less, if the price holds up. I have an Asus netbook that has done well, so this will be my tablet of choice.
 
I think it willl be great, other then it's asus's first android tablet,
so we'll just see if Asus makes a good android tablet.
 
The Toshiba 10.1 Android tablet looks good, too. I cancelled my Xoom order and will wait until these come out to compare them. The USB ports are a real selling point on both these tabs for my purposes (although the 2 USB ports on the Asus looks like they are only on the dock rather than the tab, itself). And the lower price, while not official, doesn't hurt either. As always, your mileage may vary...
 
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The OP is SEO spam. The link in the post isn't a review; it's simply a product description posted by someone who's never posted anything here before. The site is trying to rank in Google for the keyword in the anchor text of the backlink. AC should make forum links nofollow to discourage linkbuilding services from spamming the forum.
 
The OP is SEO spam. The link in the post isn't a review; it's simply a product description posted by someone who's never posted anything here before. The site is trying to rank in Google for the keyword in the anchor text of the backlink. AC should make forum links nofollow to discourage linkbuilding services from spamming the forum.

I'm surprised they don't make links nofollow. I just assumed any forum with a real user base adds the nofollow.

I guess they might do it to help the good sites. Linking to XDA and MyDroidWorld, and allowing Google to follow helps bump those guys up, which is good for Android users.

Good catch. Normally I notice spammers, but this guy is a bit slicker than the run-of-the-mill SEO/spammer I've seen. Good call. AC could rectify this by requiring X number of posts before a user can post an external link. That way they can continue to allow Google follow but keep spammers down. What spammer will make 25 posts just to add a link?
 

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