Denosha over at VR-zone forums wrote up a review on the Acer Aspire 1820PTZ which he got from an early release in Singapore. The tablet netbook is pretty hefty, likely since there's some added hardware to make the multitouch screen work. As with most tablets, you can swivel the monitor flush against the keyboard though he worries it might break with prolonged use. The keyboard looks good since it's similar to the friendlier chiclet keyboard of the HP Mini and Dell netbooks.
The multitouch feature doesn't take finger input well, he says, but the stylus works well. While the accelerometer that controls the screen orientation has a slight lag, he says it's still usable. You can read more on this in his complete review by clicking the link below.
Source VR-zone via netbooked
A post from the Asus Eee PC blog.
Reviewed: Acer Aspire Timeline 1820PTZ Tablet