Modbook Makers Fight Back With, Err, Free Digitizer Pen

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Axiotron, makers of the thing that was closest to being an iPad before the iPad was announced – the Modbook – are not going to give in without a fight. No sir.

They’ve sent out a press release today, announcing a new promotion for buyers of all new Modbooks. Something they hope will make customers think twice before buying an iPad.

A Modbook, for those readers unfamiliar with the idea, is a Macbook that’s been torn in half, then re-assembled with a touch-screen attached. If you provide your own MacBook for them to work on, it’ll just cost you $899. That’s on top of the cost of the MacBook. Or you can just buy the whole thing from them direct, for $1,849.

And Axiotron are clearly trying to put some distance between their product and what they sniffily call Apple’s “one-app-at-a-time media pad”.

No, say Axiotron. The Modbook is a “full-fledged tablet computer” and “the most powerful and affordable slate-style tablet computer system on the market”. Why, they seem to be asking, would anyone waste their money on a puny little iPad?

Oh, and that special promotion to make the Modbook sound a little more appealing? If you buy a Modbook, you’ll get a free additional digitizer pen set (worth $50!), as well as the one that comes with the Modbook anyway.

Hmm. Yeah. Good luck with that.

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