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Old Nov 10, 2013, 11:03 AM
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I'm so sick of my monstrosity of a laptop. It's heavy, big, takes up too much room on a coffee shop table. I've been thinking about a tablet but don't know which to get. I like the MS Surface with the detachable keyboard but it's so expensive. Does anyone know of a good alternative? I like the size of the Surface and the keyboard. I don't want to use an onscreen keyboard. I also need good screen clarity. I'll be using the tablet a lot and don't want to have to strain to read the thing.

What would your dream setup be?

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Old Nov 10, 2013, 11:25 AM
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I have a Netbook, an Acer Aspire One I bought from AT&T for $50 (and two year contract for 3G for $50/month, I travel a lot and wanted to use it in my car, or when my cable is acting up, when there isn't good wifi, etc.). I use Google Chrome and wanted Android compatibility with my phone (and smart camera, a Nikon Coolpix :-) as well as Microsoft software, etc.
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