On 29/06/12 22:26, David King wrote:
A way to add external storage through a USB socket, so a few USB sockets
would be good.


Interesting. I've never wanted to add a USB device to any tablet I own. I think I'd find it unwieldy with cables and such.

It seems that the Unity interface is designed for tablet use, so maybe
Canonical does have putting Ubuntu onto tablets as a long-term goal?


Mark has articulated an aspiration to be on Tablets, Phones etc in the next couple of years. Whether that will actually happen or not, we'll see.

It would need to be powerful enough and have a large enough screen to be
usable with existing Linux apps.

I wouldn't want most existing Linux apps on a tablet. For touch interfaces most common/popular Linux apps really suck on a tablet.

There is a KDE-based tablet coming out
soon, but it looks too limited to be of use, underpowered, and just a
800x600 screen (not much better than a smartphone).


Guess it depends what you want from a tablet. Reading books, browsing the web, watching porn, playing games, watching videos, browsing photos are all very common tablet use-cases which I'm sure the Vivaldi tablet can do out of the box.

I guess that such a device would cost quite a bit considering the
hardware choices.

The latest 16GB Google Nexus 7 tablet is ~200 GBP. Other tablets such as this one at 43 GBP are much more affordable. The whole price range is covered.

http://uniprice.co/icoo-d50-lite-a13-version-android-40-tablet-pc-7-inch-4gb-camera-white-sku20432-icoo&currency=GBP

But if it were marketed properly, as a quality device,
running a quality OS that has the lowest probability of getting viruses,
and able to run desktop apps, it might be quite successful.

I am not sure about 'desktop apps' but the rest, sure.

I wonder if
Mark Shuttleworth would be willing to subsidize the cost so it could
still be cheaper than an iPad?


Unlikely, that's not a sustainable model to have one guy pay for a chunk of everyone's tablet. More sustainable would be to get hardware manufacturers to make the tablet, and for Ubuntu to be the software they use, with support and license fees to fund the development.

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