That is probably it at the moment. Ubuntu on the Nexus 7 is really just a proof of concept. There is the KDE based Vivaldi tablet which uses a tablet UI called Plasma on top of the Mer mobile Linux distribution, and that is more likely to be the path that tablets take. That's not to say that a fully functioning Linux desktop distro won't work on a tablet but to see what it's like, try running a VNC session from a desktop on a tablet and you'll see how many things have to be made to work properly on a touchscreen.
s/ On 30 December 2012 16:38, Rowan Berkeley <[email protected]> wrote: > Hiya people, > > Do you have any thoughts about tablets? I have been googling around and so > far have found one on-market (very expensive): > http://www.ekoore.com/web/en/**product/tablet-2/dylan-2/**overview-10.html<http://www.ekoore.com/web/en/product/tablet-2/dylan-2/overview-10.html> > and one soon to be released (quite cheap): > http://www.pengpod.com/ > > > -- > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/**mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk<https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk> > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/**UKTeam/ <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/> > -- Twitter: @sfgreenwood "TBA are particularly glib"
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