Your First Handheld?
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05-20-2014, 12:17 AM
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RE: Your First Handheld?
(05-18-2014 04:27 PM)Dave Britten Wrote: Tablets have mostly replaced notebooks for me (well, except for the OmniBook 300, naturally) pretty much as soon as I got an iPad. I've still got an Asus for workhorse stuff, but between my iPad, Nexus 7, and Iconia W3, I really don't need to trot it out much, at least for personal stuff. At work, I use a meaty desktop for development/DBAing. I've pretty much gone the same way, only exclusively with Android; nothing to do with the design or capability of the devices, so much as the cloud framework behind them. Signed up for Google Apps/Docs for two companies (and the university where I work) and started exploring the Googleverse. Last year I added a Chromebook and use it surprisingly often, but the Nexus 7 remains the generically useful "take everywhere" device. go41cx does everything I need there, unless I want spreadsheet-style numbercrunching. But, like you, my desktop machine is a 32GB brute that runs Eclipse and other dev tools all day, every day. --- Les [http://www.lesbell.com.au] |
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