Not many linux tablets look appealing to me, but this one got my attention. Not just its hardware, but also the open firmware.

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  • Monz@pawb.social
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    1 year ago

    That CPU is terrible for any real CPU-heavy work, but the price and performance and capability is great. I’d be tempted to get one myself!

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      1 year ago

      I’m an idiot in regards to CPU and GPU what does that mean in real terms? The rest is good for a laptop (the prices in my head aren’t up to date)

      I’m thinking about a microsoft surface for comparison 😀

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        1 year ago

        Basically it means what you can expect the laptop to do.

        This tablet is decent for basic web usage, office apps, general use (music/videos etc).

        It’s not good for games, dev projects (think big apps), photo editing, video editing, and anything I forgot to list that’s “heavy usage.”

        If you don’t need the latter, it’s just fine.

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        1 year ago

        Think “lightweight convertible laptop” rather than “tablet with a keyboard”. It’s an Intel processor but it’s on the efficient side. It will run those desktop apps but don’t expect a lot of performance.

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      1 year ago

      Why not use a laptop if you’redoing CPU heavy work? Not really the usecase for a tablet IMO, more for maximum portability over raw power.