Quote from hughb:
Is anybody going to buy this?
It has a rubberized touch keyboard that acts as a cover, but there is also a tactile keyboard available. Can the tactile keyboard also act as a cover or does it have to be detached?
The techies seem to think it is a pretty good tablet, but I don't see them calling it an ipad killer.
Both act as cover - I am QUITE amazed someoen finally thought of it. This isquite eexactly waht I want, and it has all features I need and non I do not need.
Example: It has NO 3g - Great. I do not need a mobile phone chip in there. Why? It has Wifi, I have a smartphone anyay with data tethering. And I have the phone with me a lot more than the tablet - so, it can always hook into the Wifi of the phone.
It has a physical keyboard - great. Tablet is all nice and dandy unless you want to type some real text, like a post in a useless forum for traders, or a blog post, or some meeting minutes. Still not for programming (tablets never will be); but at least this is something I can write notes with without wasting most of the screen for a keyboard. Love it.
Compared to apple IT IS OPEN. Seriously. USB - yes. Micro-SD - yes. So I can take photos of a camera without going through a computer and ITunes - which is a pain when on holiday. Never will understand what apple does there.
The larger model has a stylus that magnetically attaches - also great for using it as a note taking application, or make drawings. Love it.
It has a stand. Nice. In meetings I Can have it in front when presenting without trying to set it up, I Can set it on the table and use it as trade control center (showing a website from the automatic trading setup). NICE.
The form actor (16:9) is kind of odd for a tablet - does not feel like "paper".
Couple that with a high powered virtual machine running Windows 8 and RDP and I do not even need the Pro version (Except for the stylus and higher resolution screen). Windows 8 RDP supports multitouch - so it will feel native over RDP.
This is QUITE close to what I have been waiting for, and I will likely get them. That is not one, but both, possible in multiple copies so my secretary has one as well as the people I work with. Now I want to see the next office and especially that app noone uses at the moment - OneNote
Bold Move from MIcrosoft to alienate the hardwar ebuilding partners, but I was waiting for decent mobile stuff to come out of them for many years - finally someone daws a line in the sand and says "that is how you should do it".