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Old 04-11-2013, 08:56 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by BeccaPrice View Post
Am I alone in not liking tablets? or maybe I just haven't met a good one - the only one I've used much is the iPad 1, and I find it too heavy and awkward-shaped to use for long.

Where I used to work, I had a laptop slaved to a larger monitor. That worked well, and I could detach the laptop for traveling. I wouldn't like that setup for my home office, though, because there's no extra room on the desk for the laptop, unless I put it under the monitor, which I suspect wouldn't be a good idea.
The office supply places will have a "holder" or support frame to raise the monitor up so that you can slide the laptop screen under it. These used to have to be sturdy and strong for the old giant CRT monitors, but with the LDC ones, there isn't much weight.
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