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any good tablet pc you know?

Comment ID #9379

i been looking for tablets pc’s lately, like the freescale or the enso zenpad, they are pretty cheap, but they look, slow, and the enTourage eDGe isn’t that cheap (freescale $200 enTourage eDGe $500 without the shipment) but thats pretty big, and i don’t the tablet side worth it, it’s more like a kindle, than a tablet pc.
a lot of tablets run either chrome, linux or droid, which is better? (im talking about the aplications?

and for those fanboys, no, the ipad doesn’t count like a tablet pc, no multitask, no flash, no. (in fact, i bet apple is working on the new ipad nano a.k.a. ipod touch)

elosogamer April 27, 2010, 9:01 PM EST.

Comment ID #9386

I’ve been using the Wacom Bamboo Fun. I enjoy using it, though I need more practice with it.

Gabriel Kaxbe April 27, 2010, 9:13 PM EST.

Comment ID #9397

I use a cheap one I got from LIDL and it works wonders… :D

Pronkat April 27, 2010, 10:11 PM EST.

Comment ID #9408

well thanks, i have a wacom bamboo fun too =D, but i was talking about pc’s, with the form of a tablet, you know, a touch screen pc portable with apps and all that stuff
ho yea, and i suck at drawing, but i keep practicing

elosogamer April 28, 2010, 12:10 AM EST.

Comment ID #9409

Oh, you’re looking at Android tablets? Yeah, I’m pretty sure an iPad is going to be objectively better than any of those for years to come. What do you want a “tablet” for anyway? They’re kind of retarded, you should get a large netbook or MacBook Air instead.

SuitCase April 28, 2010, 12:10 AM EST.

Comment ID #9411

Oh. Wacom also makes those also. The Cyntiq looks nice… but it’s wicked expensive…

Gabriel Kaxbe April 28, 2010, 12:21 AM EST.

Comment ID #9816

You just reminded me of bokuman on DA. I want Cintiq, I need cintiq, CINTIQ!!! I have Cintiq and so on…

Pronkat April 28, 2010, 4:00 PM EST.

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