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Originally Posted by SeaKing
Yes indeed. Still I am don't really use general tablets (not Kindle) except for pocketable type devices to have for occasional use on the internet. I do have a Galaxy 7Plus (sometimes) and now do have a Droid 1 which I am using for a small mobile tablet, no phone, at places like the doctors office and at dinner. Beats carrying a tablet or netbook about and even has a slightly larger screen than the old iPod/iPhone equipment.
I will say, I thought long and hard about that Kindle Fire they had at Amazon yesterday for $129. Long and hard. I wanted it, but I just couldn't justify it so I convinced myself that that $129 would go toward my new Chromebook.
For some good info go to:
http://support.google.com/chromeos/b...answer=1056325
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I jumped on the Fire (arriving tomorrow). It'll be a great stay-at-home cloud tablet. I love the ecosystem. Still, my Nexus 7 (arriving today) will be my primary, go anywhere tablet.
Thanks for the link. I plan to replace my PC with a Chromebook. To me, a computer is the internet and the internet is a computer. In other words, the only time I use my computer, is when it's on the net. I don't see any point in using a computer without the internet.