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RE: If a Tablet could do what a Netbook do
by Delgarde on Wed 2nd Jan 2013 23:36
in reply to "If a Tablet could do what a Netbook do"
"However most tablet OS are not a proper replacement for current desktop OS. At least for the type of work I do personally (software development on the go)."
That's the problem.
That's the problem.
You do software development on a netbook? It's hard to see how well that works, with the tiny screen and slow processors... my old Asus netbook is adequate for internet access and email writing (better than my phone, at least), but how can you do anything more demanding on them?
RE[2]: If a Tablet could do what a Netbook do
by fatjoe on Thu 3rd Jan 2013 10:32
in reply to "RE: If a Tablet could do what a Netbook do"
Tell that to Mario Zechner. He wrote a best-selling, chart-topping book, the number one game engine and a number of nice Android games on a tiny netbook.
If you can't get work done on a decent netbook, it's 95% because you are lazy and/or not talented. Please stop blaming your lack of success on the hardware
Edited 2013-01-03 10:33 UTC
RE[2]: If a Tablet could do what a Netbook do
by moondevil on Thu 3rd Jan 2013 21:13
in reply to "RE: If a Tablet could do what a Netbook do"
You do software development on a netbook? It's hard to see how well that works, with the tiny screen and slow processors... my old Asus netbook is adequate for internet access and email writing (better than my phone, at least), but how can you do anything more demanding on them?
Like I used to do since the early 90's.
Virtual monitors, a decent Emacs configuration and a few open shells.
And I don't need no Internet connection all the time eating my batteries.
Ideal mini-workhorse while waiting for the plane and during flights, or while traveling on the train.





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"However most tablet OS are not a proper replacement for current desktop OS. At least for the type of work I do personally (software development on the go)."
That's the problem.