idk why they decided to only put 1g ram in the n7.
is that the max for wee-tablets and phones these days still.
i mean even on my computer with 8 gigs of ram running gentoo theres still almost atleast 1.5 gigs loaded after boot with a fair amount of stuff going on, normally before fully booted theres only 500ish being used.
yes it's likely you wouldn't need more with the n7 or any tab/ phone, but why not be greedy if you have the option, 512 mb more isn't going to hurt it's weight or anything lol.
why would you spend 250 on 16gigs 1.3ghz and 1 gig of ram.
i guess it's just for the screen ;/
the jump from dual to quad in the cpu's case isn't enough to reel me in, not with out atleast half a g more ram, maybe a full one if they really wanted to make me want to buy it.
what's the manufactures price on providing ram for the mb's on these phones/tabs, obviously it's built in on the motherboard, but really it cant be that much more expensive, didn't asus build the n7? this asus notebook i'm using now was like 750$ it has a frikken intel i7-2670QM (4 cores, 8 logical processors) +8gigs ram and 680 gig hard-drive. (not to mention a little geforce GT 540m)
so that leads me to believe it wasn't them who made the choice on hardware to price ratios.
actually, i suppose if you scale the n7 up to spec you might get really close to the pricing on this notebook, besides internal storage obviously
maybe it is a good deal ;/