I can't imagine using only a tablet, they are so constrained. There is simply not enough power under the hood and the lack of a keyboard hurts for real work. Having said that, there will be some interesting apps in the coming years as we all figure out how to make better use of a touch interface. I also use my tablet a couple of times a week when my laptop is not nearby. It is good for reading PDFs and ebooks (not as good as the kindle in bright light) and light email tasks.
I also know a few a people who are using their tablet as their primary computing device. As far as I can tell none of them do much more than sending short emails, and reading web pages and watching videos. Not a lot of actual content creation. It is currently a great consumption device but the creation side still has a way to go. If you keep the Apple iPad, Korg has some sweet apps. If you do end up going with an Android, my favourite apps are gstrings, GuitarTapp, SpectralPro Analyser, and Audio Tool. On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 3:21 AM, Ralf Mardorf <[email protected]>wrote: > On Fri, 2012-02-03 at 22:45 +0100, Nick Copeland wrote: > > The performance of device such as the ASUS > > and Lenovo quad core tablets means android does not need to be > > relegated to remote > > control. > > I did some research. Android on an iPad seems to be something that soon > or later will be available for everybody. > > > -- > Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users >
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