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2018-07-21
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2018-07-21
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2018-07-21
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2018-07-22
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https://youtu.be/har6lcCYIgM
Chrome OS Tablets can run Linux, making the dream of OTG GNU/linux a reality. The tablet in question runs an OP1 arm processor, you could easily build a smaller tablet with Chrome OS. I hope a 7", 7.9", or 8" chrome os tablet with stylus comes out.
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2018-07-22
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I am sorry to say that but the last two answers are, sadly, mutually exclusive.
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