YouTube via DigitaleAnalogue. "Oberheim OB-12 Virtual Analog synthesizer." Note the video is inverted. The ribbon control section is actually to the left of the keyboard.
8.9" screen
Intel atom N270 1.6GHz
2G RAM
1024 x 600 resolution
32G SSD
3 USB Ports
No mention of an accelerometer on this like the iPad
Ships in March for $599 according to Gizmodo
YouTube via otoskope "Happy New Year! Some oscilloscope fireworks art - what you hear is what you see! You hear the actual signals producing the pattern - the X and the Y signals fed to the oscilloscope.
YouTube via otoskope. via otoskope in this electro-music.com thread where you will find additional info. "A first test of a simple DIY pressure sensor surface for controlling analog synthesis. It is built from cheap conductive foam, with aluminium foil taped on both sides in various patches. Only the right side of the sensor surface is connected. The top foil goes to +5V, and four patches underneath are connected to various inputs on the small analog modular synthesizer Chimera BC16 (the white round thing with knobs in the background). In this first test, the following modulation inputs are connected: volume, oscillator pitch and diff (osc 1-2), and filter cutoff.
The aluminium foil is attached to a sheet of plastic, to allow change of layout, and to make the foam piece exchangeable in case it gets worn out. I plan to upload a video showing more details about how it was made.
Materials used: an old cardboard box, a cut-up plastic folder, adhesive aluminium foil, a piece of conductive foam of the kind you use to transport ICs. Total cost: €4."