Let's see. A relatively low res screen, 16GB of memory costs and addtl $100, it still cannot run real apps, and we have yet another 'connector to nowhere' good only for interfacing with a dock to give us universal ubiquitous USB connectivity.
But to the larger issue common to ALL tablets...they lack integration of a cell function for voice communications that would allow real convergence from one direction, and more importantly, they lack an elegant functional OS integrated secure remote access terminal functionality that would allow one to access another computer, run real applications or query data and to push/pull subsequent data as needed in a form that could easily be deactivated or scrubbed by an admin if lost without carrying around a laptop full of potentially sensitive information posing an enhanced security breach, thus providing convergence at the 'other end'.
Thus we have another over-priced duplicitous device that neither adds to functionality nor that reduces the need to carry a phone and a laptop.
By definition, that renders the entire format, just like the netbooks before them, superfluous without the inclusion of already existing technologies mentioned above that would enable true convergence into a compelling format.