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06-21-2012, 01:32 AM | #21 | ||
Adjusting to the Life
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Re: Need advice on a tablet PC or e reader
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Even if the MS tablet doesn't deliver, I have already picked out my next tablet. http://techreport.com/discussions.x/23039 Asus has a proven track record in the mobile space, and just happens to have a few models coming down the pipe to support win8. I have no interest in the RT version of win8 that runs on the tablet 600 (ARM platform, won't run current windows programs), so the tablet 810 is perfect for me. All the perks of a windows laptop in a far more versatile package. I can run everything I need for work on it, and could use it as my primary machine instead of a supplement to laptop I currently drag around. For me this species seems like the next evolutionary step after dock-able laptops, a lightweight portable device that can seamlessly go from the tablet I surf the net on while in the can to a dual monitor workstation at my desk with the clip of a dock. Last edited by backwoods357; 06-21-2012 at 01:47 AM. |
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06-21-2012, 02:00 AM | #22 | |
Feeling at Home
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Re: Need advice on a tablet PC or e reader
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Personally I hope that MS manages to make a strong tablet, but I'll never buy or use one. I want to see some real competition in that market to drive innovation. Apple has it all it's own way right now with it's only competition being a bunch of also ran devices that, as good as they make be on the hardware side, will never see enough market penetration outside niche markets to really matter. That's not healthy for any market. FYI, running Win7 on a touch device is a pointless exercise. It's touch controls are far too rudimentary to make it usable and it's just not optimised for tablets. If you buy an MS Surface you're going to be stuck with the Win8 OS it ships with. |
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