Toshiba Thrive no longer be the only Android tablet that can handle USB peripherals such as a flash drive or mouse. Because the Google Android OS 3.1 already supports USB host feature - but not all Android features tablets have a full-sized USB port like Thrive nah but this time there is a tablet that will come to be with those features of the Asus Eee Pad Slider.
If you have used Windows or a computer with Linux for a long time, it might be difficult to get enthusiastic about the ability to plug in a mouse or keyboard to a tablet with ease. But actually this is a big problem for Android tablets. Until recently there was not much support for third-party devices, apart from a Bluetooth headset or a joystick.
Asus Eee Slider Pad will feature a 10.1 inch, 1280 x 800 pixels, the NVIDIA Tegra 2 processors, and the Android operating system 3.1. It's expected to launch in the U.S. this fall.