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[ale] Tablet as a desktop
- Subject: [ale] Tablet as a desktop
- From: roberth1954 at aim.com (Robert Heaven)
- Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2012 11:17:17 -0500
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Actually, the Transformer (Tablet+Keyboard) makes perfect sense for people that need computing functions while in a mobile environment. You can't always find a convenient table/desk to sit a laptop on. And, besides the keyboard/trackpad adds battery drain.
Now, for someone like me that is a full-time tele-commuter and sit at my desk 10-14 hours a day, it does not make sense. I don't need computing functions while mobile so, the smart phone is more than sufficient.
On Jan 17, 2012, at 10:44 AM, Brian Mathis wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 2:39 PM, Chris Fowler
> <cfowler at outpostsentinel.com> wrote:
>> Is anyone here using a tablet and keyboard dock as a main desktop?
>>
>> I'm looking at one so that I can just grab and go. One issue is going
>> to be maintaining productivity with my current desktop. It would run
>> headless (no LCD) and then I would access its desktop via the tablet.
>> This would be the only solution since I keep about 10 xterms open at all
>> times.
>>
>> Crazy idea?
>
>
> Yes, crazy idea. This how Microsoft approached tablets for so many
> years -- do the same thing you do on a computer but use a tablet
> instead -- and failed so miserably.
>
> A tablet is not a replacement for your computer, it never will be, nor
> should it be. It's like trying to figure out how many saddle-bags you
> need after going from a horse to a car. It's just not the right
> approach. Tablets are primarily consumption devices, and while they
> can be used for certain kinds of input, you don't want to be doing it
> every day.
>
> What you are describing is simply a laptop with a working sleep mode.
> I'm not sure the state of Linux today on laptops, but if it has not
> met your needs in this respect, both Windows and OSX easily handle
> sleep mode with no problems.
>
>
> ? Brian Mathis
>
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