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2005-07-08
The only way I see tablets being worthwhile is if two things happen:
- Having a keyboard, which makes them laptops with detachable screens
- Not having walled gardens, allowing the same type of free use you get with standard computers.
So in the end, the question is why pay 500 euros for less freedom just to browse the web on the sofa?
PS: Today at the gym, a girl was using a tablet (Dell Latitude ST) to enter some data, it took her the double of the time than using a keyboard.