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2014-10-16
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Mostly I agree, these devices good for books and reading / watching static web content.
But regarding gaming, it depends. For example, the Pinball Arcade is very good on a tablet and one of the few reasons to own one .
Productivity wise Windows tablets would be better but if you play a game like Pinball Arcade on Windows with tablet hardware such as the budget Asus T100 and its energy efficient but otherwise slow processor, you feel the graphics hardware is lacking to run a full blown windows game, even on directx9.
On the Android platform the graphics and controls have been adjusted for optimal usage with the weak hardware and touch screen input respectively.
Also, make sure that you purchase a tablet with a display which allows to dim the backlight low enough to be able to read in low light without too much eye strain!
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2014-10-16
, 11:34
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2014-10-16
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2014-10-16
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Yeah, I know what you are talking about. I usually find YouTube review videos a great way to find out about devices I'm considering buying. There are hundreds of videos for about every single computer.
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2014-10-16
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The main idea is to have a tablet for programming in it and use it in university both for reading and writing as well as surfing the net etc.
I can imagine that playing games (pc games actually) in touch screen will be just stupid after all, but with the keyboard dock and a mouse it will be good I think!
I was thinking for the T100 because it is a tablet and a laptop and it will for sure be handy in one way or another. I have to admit that I haven't thought anything about the battery actually (are there tablets with removable batteries?) but let's say in 2 years, if the battery does not work as it should, will I be able to disassembly it and change it?
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2014-10-16
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If programming/writing on lectures/assignments is important to you, I really suggest you try the keyboard before buying!!
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2014-10-16
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So the main idea is not to buy any of these tablets!
I don't want to spend much money, so this is why I came up with these tablets. I will get it (as I said) from stores here in greece, so the price might be more than this available online on ebay, amazon etc.
endsormeans I haven't searched much about tablets and I didn't know there were tablets with keyboard! They are really cool and I am sure we will see more in the future!
Right now I don't have much money, so I can't afford any of these that you all mentioned (except of the tab 2, but I think that 7" are kinda small), so I am starting thinking to save money for getting something bigger/greater!
If I will do this I will definitely try to get a hybrid/tablet/laptop/mix/whatever it is called
The only devices available on stores here are these:
Asus Transformer T100TA-DK046H
Asus Transformer T100TA-DK046H
Asus Transformer T100TA-DK005H
The difference between T100TA-DK046H and T100TA-DK005H is the processor?
What is your opinion about these?
Some questions... Do they work as tablets or as laptops? Will I be able to run all the windows apps availables?(for example eclipse etc.) Also will I be able to install linux if wanted, or maybe dual boot, or it is not possible? I am a little confused on how it will feel when it is only a tablet...
I was thinking to get a pc as well some day (because I have a 2007 toshiba laptop with dual core 2duo on 2Ghz) but maybe this mix of tablet will do the trick to get both a pc and a tablet with buying only one product...
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2014-10-16
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2014-10-16
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Well I just like the idea of just grabbing the screen and from a laptop it becomes a tablet
But yet if I will go this way, I will have to wait more to collect some money