I didn't respond because I read about it back when it was announced and didn't care then either.
It's a dumb device, trying to solve a problem that doesn't exist (how many people do you know who want to play PC games on the go and aren't willing to spend $400 or so on a laptop, but would spend that or more on an underpowered gaming-only netbook?), and the keyboard-style inputs most likely won't work well with anything except games that actually support them (which, if previous specialized input devices on PC are any indication, won't be common). And for the touchscreen side of things, a standard tablet PC would be more powerful, would have a bigger touchscreen, and most importantly, would be usable as a standard computer.
And for the record, analog does nothing to help me in most of the games I play (most shmups and fighters don't have analog movement), so its presence or lack thereof doesn't sway me one way or another.