I just noticed that it's got a resistive screen. I have a Samsung NB30 netbook with a resistive touchscreen and I wouldn't recommend this if it uses the resistive technology. At the very least I'd wait for a thorough review.
Being released in the UK first at £150 (which is $240ish) - so they might be higher in the US at first with import costs. A great price though, and with HDMI would also double as a media centre for me.
If it's a UK company, I'm doubly amazed at all the editing misses on the main landing page. And I'm not a native speaker by far.
To be constructive:
-Inch symbol missing in first sentence
- Weird switch from "to work hard" to "and then relaxing"
- Repeat of "to use" in first smaller paragraph (by the Android icon)
- "its" instead of "it's" under Power and Portability
- Weird ellipsis in the Play Store, should be "blah ..."/"... blah",
not "... blah"/"... blah"
- Missing opening parenthesis in the Ethernet port caption
http://liliputing.com/2012/08/gonote-android-4-0-netbook-hea...
which suggests it will seek for $235. If that's really the price I'd buy one today for my son.