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by jimktrains2
4887 days ago
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I'm not so sure. What's the difference for most people? A keyboard? They make keyboards for iPads, Android, and Windows tablets. The OS? That's not a terribly hard thing to change. I would venture to say that a tablet could replace a laptop for 80+% of people. I type, browse the web, email, and program on my laptop. I tablet is more than capable of that. I'm not often doing heavy processing or graphic-intensive gaming, nor are many/most people. |
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