Reese,

Just to give some additional opinion when considering these Tablet options. The 
Samsung I bought had a decent keyboard, and the tablet can detach from the 
keyboard completely. I would not recommend it for a couple of reasons. First, 
the balance of it when using it as a laptop is not good. Since all the 
electronics are behind the screen, and the screen is a touch device, it is very 
heavy compared to the keyboard itself. Secondly, in order to use it as a 
tablet, you really need to disconnect it from the keyboard and I then find 
myself trying to go get my keyboard later since typing on these tablet devices 
is not very comfortable for me, as a sighted user. So I like the tablet to 
consume information, but if I have to produce, I find myself wanting the 
keyboard back.

The other computer I bought last year was my Toshiba Ultra book. It is less 
weight than the tablet, has a great keyboard, and is balanced perfectly for 
using it on a desk or my lap. Hands down, I like my ultra book with Win 7 or 
win 8 over the tablets I've been able to try so far.

Regards,
Eric


-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Reese
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 11:01 AM
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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] tablets

Eric:

Well, I stand corrected and glad to hear that the future is more immediate than 
I first originally thought.

Reese

----- Original Message ----- Hi Kathy and Reese,

I have a Samsung Tablet PC which includes a keyboard and use JAWS 14 on it. 
You can also use JAWS 14 on a Microsoft Surface Pro tablet with the keyboard. 
And with JAWS 15, there will be other exciting new options for use with these 
tablets. Stay tuned.


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