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GrimyHR 2012-05-21 13:11

Re: ZaReason ZaTab
 
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Originally Posted by slaapliedje (Post 1210173)
I wasn't terribly interested in Android either, for the very reason that it doesn't always get updated, and I don't think of it as being anywhere near 'real' Linux. Maybe if they started using X11 on it, along with Qt and Gtk+, then I would consider it a viable option.

The thing is, the current setup of Desktop operating systems are not very usable in a touch screen environment. Gnome-Shell is probably the best one so far (it could be argued that it looks like they designed it more for a touch interface than they did for a standard desktop.) I don't see anyone but them hitting that happy medium of usefulness and usability anytime soon.

But there is still a long way to go before you can just run desktop style applications on a tablet. Namely because the UI design needs to be so much different. So even if you get a x86 tablet that you can then run Wine on, it won't do you much good because without a keyboard and mouse, it'll be difficult to use a lot of software. In which case, it's no longer a tablet!

slaapliedje

i would use keyboard with it anyway...
and yes, tablet can even have a laptop form as there are several forms of tablet PC-s(PC means that i dont mean those mobile phones with 5+" screens without phone capabilities)

zappa 2012-05-22 00:06

Re: ZaReason ZaTab
 
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Originally Posted by GrimyHR (Post 1209213)
price is horrible
here you have 12" ips with much better specs for the same price:
http://www.pandawill.com/joojoo-tab-...ld-p49341.html

You can't say the JooJoo has better specs. It has ddr2 vs the same amount of ddr3 ram of the Zatab. A 4800 mah battery running on x86 vs an 8000 mah battery running on a much more power efficient arm processor.

Sure it can crunch pi faster but that is not what most people look for in a tablet. And its got twice the built in storage which might be great for some people, but for the people with flick and pandora or spotify chances are its not a big deal. Not even sure which has the faster gpu.

These guys are working withKubuntu Active . They base their business on Linux. I think that is fantastic and worth supporting. I think there is a much stronger chance of ever seeing Mer on this device.

In the end I think we are looking for two different things. You seem to think that a netbook flipped over on it self running WIn7 and *might* be able to run a Linux distro is where its at. Where what I am talking about is a tablet with a mobile architecture from a company willing to work with open source companies to get Linux on a consumer product.

At the moment it seems as if they are having trouble getting the internal display to work with U/Kubuntu. They'll get it sorted and push patches upstream. What are you gonna do when you run into an issue getting Linux on a no name tablet? Call China?

GrimyHR 2012-05-22 07:48

Re: ZaReason ZaTab
 
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Originally Posted by zappa (Post 1210509)
You can't say the JooJoo has better specs. It has ddr2 vs the same amount of ddr3 ram of the Zatab. A 4800 mah battery running on x86 vs an 8000 mah battery running on a much more power efficient arm processor.

Sure it can crunch pi faster but that is not what most people look for in a tablet. And its got twice the built in storage which might be great for some people, but for the people with flick and pandora or spotify chances are its not a big deal. Not even sure which has the faster gpu.

These guys are working withKubuntu Active . They base their business on Linux. I think that is fantastic and worth supporting. I think there is a much stronger chance of ever seeing Mer on this device.

In the end I think we are looking for two different things. You seem to think that a netbook flipped over on it self running WIn7 and *might* be able to run a Linux distro is where its at. Where what I am talking about is a tablet with a mobile architecture from a company willing to work with open source companies to get Linux on a consumer product.

At the moment it seems as if they are having trouble getting the internal display to work with U/Kubuntu. They'll get it sorted and push patches upstream. What are you gonna do when you run into an issue getting Linux on a no name tablet? Call China?

if i wanted to spend that amount of money i would find a x86 tablet that has all the drivers available for linux and not waste 350$ for a tablet that shouldnt be over 200$

slaapliedje 2012-05-22 12:28

Re: ZaReason ZaTab
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GrimyHR (Post 1210613)
if i wanted to spend that amount of money i would find a x86 tablet that has all the drivers available for linux and not waste 350$ for a tablet that shouldnt be over 200$

So otherwise, you should get something like I did, the HP Touchsmarts are exactly that. They have a keyboard attached already, they are in essence a laptop with a touch screen. Sounds to me that's exactly what you need / want.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/HP-TouchSmar...item3a74a642a6

GrimyHR 2012-05-22 12:53

Re: ZaReason ZaTab
 
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Originally Posted by slaapliedje (Post 1210730)
So otherwise, you should get something like I did, the HP Touchsmarts are exactly that. They have a keyboard attached already, they are in essence a laptop with a touch screen. Sounds to me that's exactly what you need / want.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/HP-TouchSmar...item3a74a642a6

that is a convertible tablet, the best kind of tablet

evafiskan 2013-06-14 14:00

Re: ZaReason ZaTab
 
china tablet pc online shop.

i recommed to all.

http://www.trustedbuyonline.com/:)


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