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Originally Posted by bill_klpd View Post
I will think all of these...

The main idea is to have a tablet for programming in it and use it in university both for reading and writing as well as surfing the net etc.

I can imagine that playing games (pc games actually) in touch screen will be just stupid after all, but with the keyboard dock and a mouse it will be good I think!

I was thinking for the T100 because it is a tablet and a laptop and it will for sure be handy in one way or another. I have to admit that I haven't thought anything about the battery actually (are there tablets with removable batteries?) but let's say in 2 years, if the battery does not work as it should, will I be able to disassembly it and change it?


As I said before I don't really want a 7" tablet(there are many good 7" tablets out there in much more less money actually). The thing is that 10" tablets are more expensive
Sorry, I didn't realize that you definitely didn't want a 7 inch tablet. There are some 8 and 9 tablets too. As for 10 inch, there is also the Galaxy Tab 2.0 10.

I think Toshiba makes some Windows tablets with user replaceable batteries. I don't know how easy it would be for you to replace the battery yourself on an Asus Transformer, but it is not convenient at the leasdt, and most definitely would void your warranty. So you are stuck with either taking a chance, or sending it for replacement with all your data in ot (another inconvenience).

Yes, a keyboard dock and a mouse would improve a tablet's ergonomics a lot. We called those laptops.

But seriously, man. Get something you like and would enjoy. Just consider all the cons as well.
 

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