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TdC

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Dudes,

I'm seriously considering purchasing an Asus Transformer Prime. I was wondering though:
I'm prolly only going to use it for document creation (doc's, PDF, etc), some light browsing/mailing and if possible coding in Java and/or C.

So, for the latter: does anyone know how such a tablet handles such things? I mean, can I install an IDE like Eclipse on it (java tbh)? Will it let me code on it, or should I really just use the laptop for that?

This is mostly because I like traveling light, and even though my Vaio weighs almost nothing it's still a relatively large package to lug about.

Answers on a postcard please...:)
 

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I've the ASUS Transformer (TF101) but I don't really use it in the same way you are planning to, I would suggest you perhaps consider the Ultrabooks which should see another shift down in price soon.
 

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*bans Scouse*

*bans Raven*

Not really what I'm after Emb. I want the tablet as my laptop (the newest Sony Z) is tiny and light...but it's still a laptop. The tablet is going to completely replace the paper in my office (hopefully).
If such a thing could actually run an IDE, it would be fully awesome. If not, it will replace enough things and deliver enough functionality to please me.
 

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Given your very specific needs a Ultrabook with Windows or Linux might better suit your needs? IMO tablets are OK for light web browsing but for any in depth stuff i would say the screen will do your head in.
 

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What soze said tbfh.

Nice gadget to have for web browsing whilst walking around the house, having a shit, cooking etc.

Wank if you need some real work done.
 

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tbh look at the apps on android market place if there are apps there that can get rid of you pappery stuff then take the plunge, but use your sony z for coding.

or wait for a proper linux based tablet to come out think some like Spark or the one ubuntu developing for ( cant remeber the name) you should be able do what you want
 

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well tbh my Z is practically an ultrabook if I leave the battery pack at home I guess. it only weighs a kilo or so.

so, if a tablet won't run an IDE (which tbh I already figured it wouldn't), then I could still potentially wirte code. what I really need is a linux tablet with decent specs!
 

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an iPad or something similar could run a IDE if you jailbreak it :) maybe not Eclipse though..

Best to just stick with a laptop really..
 

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while I like that thing for the idea behind it, I would really prefer a higher spec tbh. Perhaps I should hold out for the Ubuntu tablet.
 

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May I suggest a good old fashioned pen and paper?



*runs*
 

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Guys, I can get a pad with a (slight) discount atm, and my choices are basically Asus eee transformer (not the prime) or Samsung Galaxy tab 2 (or, distant third an iPad2). Help me out here!
 

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never mind, Chet's set me straight again :D
 

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