i heard it lacks processing power too much.
I don't like to talk in advance but I think that HP Slate would be my choice when it comes to tablet PCs. iPad is not nearly as useful as it needs to be for me to consider it. If I'm gonna spend money on something like that I want to use it for more then just fun and let's face it, iPad is made to be fun. You can't really work on it.
iWork and bluetooth keyboard? That's what I'm going to do
@vigge_sWe: The Microsoft Surface would also be competition, if only they could get it to work at below £100000!
~Callum
When I said I want to work on it I meant a fully functional operating system (like Windows 7 on HP Slate or, why not, Linux).iWork and bluetooth keyboard? That's what I'm going to do
True!@vigge_sWe: The Microsoft Surface would also be competition, if only they could get it to work at below £100000!
@Alex Mac: can you install Apache server with PHP and MySQL on it then?
I newer though about making if fully functional web server but rather a test server to show my clients their current project state on the go. A nice tablet PC is a great way of impressing your clients or potential clients and show them what they need to see. Not to mention you can do some basic coding and editing right on the spot in front of your client. You can always use a laptop but this is more convenient and can really impress your clients. And did I mentioned it's more convenient?
When I consider buying something like this I always look for more usability. Who know what might I need to have on it? I'm also a programmer and it's easier for me to develop apps for it if there's Windows 7 on it.
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