Which tablet(s) the best for Linux applications?

Joseph Sinclair plug-discussion at stcaz.net
Sat Jan 21 17:12:08 MST 2012


Check out the smartbook (which is a PDA, Tablet, and netbook in one device).  It runs Linux and Android factory-installed.
	http://www.alwaysinnovating.com/products/smartbook.htm

They also have a neat little dongle that runs android and connects to any HDMI port to display on a TV.

On 01/21/2012 04:27 PM, joe at actionline.com wrote:
> 
> Which tablet(s) the best for Linux applications?
> 
> I bought an ipad 1 for my wife and while it is nice in many ways, it has
> also resulted in much frustration (so it is for sale cheap). Now I'm
> trying to figure out which 10" tablet might be the best option.  I want to
> be able to copy a lot of my files and websites (html code) onto the tablet
> so I will have quick access to my data even when there is no wireless
> connection.
> 
> Asus Transformer $449 + $150 for a doc with keyboard and extra battery life
> Acer $349 - I like that it has a standard USB to plug in a keyboard
> Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
> Toshiba
> Xoom
> What else?
> 
> How do y'all vote?
> 
> 
> 
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