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Putting Linux on a Tablet? 7 Distros to Try - MSNAs convertible laptops gain popularity, many users seek to replace Windows with a Linux-based tablet experience. In this guide, we'll explore some of the best Linux distributions for tablet PCs ...
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Tablet or Laptop: Which One Do You Really Need?In today's fast-paced world, choosing between a tablet and a laptop can be a challenging decision. Both devices offer ...
Tiny laptops have always been devices that promise so much, yet fail somehow to deliver. From the Atari Portfolio palmtops through to the recent crop of netbooks they have been either eye-wateringl… ...
Is Ubuntu tablet the laptop replacement we've been waiting for?rn Canonical, the company behind the Ubuntu operating system, has been working on its ‘convergence’ strategy for quite some time.
In this case, we’re looking at $100 tablet that you can also use as a laptop thanks to a detachable backlit keyboard (which is available as an optional $20 add-on).
This is the perfect platform to base a tablet build on, the only problem is that someone has to actually do it. The DLT One is the ‘Damn Linux Tablet’ from [Prof. Fartsparkle].
The tablet market may already include numerous Linux-based competitors, but the vast majority of them use Google’s Android platform, which–although based on Linux–isn’t entirely open. It ...
Pine64 has been producing affordable Linux-friendly laptops, smartphones, and single-board computer for a few years. And now the company is getting ready to launch a Linux-friendly tablet… again.
No matter how cool it sounds to run desktop Linux on a tablet, it’s not an ideal solution. I would love to have this tablet sit on my desk and I can tinker with it once in awhile.
The Linux-based Ubuntu OS is finding its way into tablets with Dell’s latest Inspiron hybrids, which can function as tablets and laptops.
Tablets with the OS could reach store shelves in the latter part of Q1 next year Canonical is preparing a version of the Ubuntu OS for tablet computers as the company looks to extend its presence ...
Asus will offer the $199 Eee PC X101 as an alternative to tablets and Netbooks. It departs from the traditional Netbook by stripping out ports and offering a non-Windows operating system.
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