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disolitude said:

For gaming...fast. For serious computing and work...never.

I can't use my android tablet for anything but light gaming and consuming content and I dont see that changing.


Really depends on your workflow. I find my tablet excellent for note taking and document layout, even if it stinks for elaborate text. So I create a rough draft on the tablet, review and polish the text on a PC, then go back to the tablet to insert images and arrange everything into an attractive document.

There are also ways to integrate a tablet into your PC workflow, using it as an extra screen, input device (see Adobe's Creative Suite apps), or just a reference.

What I'm really excited for is the wireless display mirroring coming in iOS 5. I've never before looked forward to giving a presentation. 



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