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Originally Posted by harryE123
It's neither; if you think typing on a miniscule keyboard of a netbook is better than the onscreen one (especially for non touch typists) or just an external full bluetooth one on the ipad there's not much I can say. I 've used an asus netbook for some time (it's gathering dust like the piece of junk it is in some unknown place in my house) and the typing experience was awful.
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My Samsung has a 95% keyboard and is great to type on, no problems at all, only a slight learning curve. I also had an ASUS netbook, it was absolutely fantastic. It is still in use to this very day.
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Originally Posted by harryE123
Sorry I really do not mean to be sarcastic, and you do make a very valid point, up until of course saying that the win 7 tablet would be that convergence device to fill most needs.
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That is exactly what it will be, or a device similar to the ExoPC.
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Originally Posted by harryE123
I like how you keep blindly perpetuating your ludicrous perceived failings of the ipad, which is even more laughable in that you 've opened a thread with nothing really to show so far than vaporware. If you do decide to open a thread about a product you will have to accept that people who like competing ones will pinpoint the failings of said product. That's what the forums are for. If you 'd like to write adulatory posts on some win 7 tablet, write them on a blog or something, this really isn't a place for free promo and banishing of opposing views.
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My perceptions are irrelevant, the ipad is full of failings. I am not sure what you mean by "vaporware" really, the device ships in less than a month. As far as accepting criticism, aren't you the one criticizing "vaporware" as you put it? I really only have a problem with you attempting to point out supposed strengths of the ipad when in fact most are not. The many many weaknesses of the ipad are not present in the coming Windows 7 slates, it is just that simple. Do you think your words will alter reality in some way?