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fuck I'd want something like this but 10" is actually too small for my netbook usage, but a 12" would be too large for a tablet
12" isn't too big for tablet. What you need is the Asus Eee Slate: http://www.asus.com/Eee/Eee_Pad/Eee_Slate_EP121/
However...given its size, it will weight a lot more and much poorer battery life.
Well it's catered to a different crowd. Some ppl still like to run windows and desktop programs.
And some of us NEED to. I work with surveillance systems and network cameras. The systems we use have only a Windows-based client. 90% of the cameras require ActiveX to view their live views and setup pages. Android and *nix are useless, so a netbook that runs Windows suits me perfectly.
I was using a 15" laptop before, but it was heavy and bulky and unbalanced, had lousy battery life, and was hard to see in bright light. It was a PITA to carry up a ladder or balance on a lift. My netbook runs all day on a charge, is light as a feather, and the LED-backlit screen is readable in direct sunlight.
So.... no, Android tablets and iPads will NOT be replacing netbooks or laptops. They're a different market, that's all... like cars vs. trucks vs. trains.
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i honestly didn't think tablets would take off when ipad was announced around a year ago...look at all these companies jumping ships within such a small time-frame (viewsonic/samsung/BB/asus)
12" isn't too big for tablet. What you need is the Asus Eee Slate: http://www.asus.com/Eee/Eee_Pad/Eee_Slate_EP121/
However...given its size, it will weight a lot more and much poorer battery life.
Yeah I've looked into that. The battery life is only 3-4 hours and it is twice as much as the transformer. Not worth it IMO.
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i honestly didn't think tablets would take off when ipad was announced around a year ago...look at all these companies jumping ships within such a small time-frame (viewsonic/samsung/BB/asus)
There were a lot of tablets available prior to the iPad. Fujitsu's been making tablet computers since the 90's. Bill Gates tried pushing tablets back in 2001 but I guess without the cult following, it never took off
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IMO tablets need not imitate a full sized computer and run windows. Those OSes were made/designed to be operated with a keyboard and a mouse.
What apple did though, specifically starting with the iPhone is made a completely "new" way to navigate through an operating system, by designing it around WHAT is used to navigate the interface, rather than supplying compromises to make your fingers act as a mouse or keyboard
Microsoft Surface did all that and it long predates the iphone. Why Microsoft didn't release it to the public is a mystery to me but they had a touch OS for a long time.
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Far more apps. Far more accessories/cases/docks to choose from.
Oh, and there's that little graphics thing. You know, the iPad 2 is anywhere from 2-5 times faster. But graphics speed means nothing on a tablet, which is all screen, so it's not really an advantage at all.
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Android apps have pretty much caught up to the app store. This tablet looks like a winner to me! Posted via RS Mobile
There are many great keyboards for the iPad 2, and you can choose which one you like instead of the proprietary Asus one. As I'm typing this there's an ad for the Zagg mate at the top of the page.
Apps for Honeycomb are a long way behind iOS. On the smartphone side Android is doing very well - maybe that's what you were referring to.
If you think you're lucky, try walking into an NCIX retail store to score one. I read on the NCIX forums that you might have a chance getting one sooner that way.
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Any bluetooth keyboard will work, the Asus keyboard does have another battery that'll just about double it's uptime.
And how many developers are going to bother to make a keyboard for the Asus when Asus already has their own? Sure any Bluetooth one will work, but wouldn't you prefer one that was actually made specifically (meaning it's sized and styled to match your Transformer) for it?
You can also use any BT keyboard with the iPad as well. Despite this, only a small number of people actually get keyboards for their iPads. This is because they bought the iPad for consumption, not creation, and the on-screen keyboard works well enough for the amount they use it.
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And the I pad has been out for how long??? and like everything else apple there overpriced.
Didn't you learn your lesson the last time you used that argument? Sure Apple branded accessories (like cables/adaptors) are expensive, but so are ones sold by every manufacturer. Complaining about Apple charging $30 for a cable is pointless when a dozen companies make compatible ones for $5 (or less).
And the fact still remains that with an iPad 2 you will have a choice of countless accessories made by numerous manufacturers. You won't see that for any other tablet until after they've been successful and have significant sales numbers. No company is going to want to spend money tooling up for production of an item without first having a market to sell to.
Oh, and I see no responses on my comment about the iPad 2 killing the Transformer in graphics performance.
And how many developers are going to bother to make a keyboard for the Asus when Asus already has their own? Sure any Bluetooth one will work, but wouldn't you prefer one that was actually made specifically (meaning it's sized and styled to match your Transformer) for it?
^ and THAT'S the exact reason why the OEM keyboard is so much better.
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You can also use any BT keyboard with the iPad as well. Despite this, only a small number of people actually get keyboards for their iPads. This is because they bought the iPad for consumption, not creation, and the on-screen keyboard works well enough for the amount they use it.
^ Good point. iPads are consumption-orientated....that's because that is how Apple framed it all in their iTunes-iPad-iPhone-iPod ecosystem. Awesome business strategy if you ask me.
The Honeycomb OS is targeted towards a totally different type of user.
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Oh, and I see no responses on my comment about the iPad 2 killing the Transformer in graphics performance.
^ As someone who is personally starting to develop for Honeycomb, I see lots of potential in developing for Honeycomb tablets. Honestly, Honeycomb had only been released for a few months. It's easy to forget that iOS has been on the market for 4 years now...if they didn't optimize the OS graphically by now, shame on Apple. Almost no OS manufacturer has perfected their OS in the first go, so I see no difference between Honeycomb and iOS. Also, Google is locking down on their hardware requirements for Honeycomb tablets, so it will make harnessing the processing power much better than previously in other Android iterations.
Anyways, this thread is about the Asus Transformer. No point in bashing it with Apple-trolling.
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