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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy
As someone that has multiple i-devices I ponder why a PC has to be touchscreen? I mean we all know Windows is just following the fad, but it makes many simple tasks so much more complicated.
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I like a touchscreen for consumption, and a keyboard for production.
We have a Lenovo Yoga 13 Ideapad that's a poor tablet and a decent laptop.
We have a Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 that's a decent tablet and a poor laptop. The reason it's a decent tablet is because it's not locked into the crappy "tablet app" ecosystem. It'll run actual, real programs (e.g., a browser that can run AdBlock, GuitarPro 6, and some real games).
We have multiple Android tablets that are mediocre at best. I don't see any difference between them and the iPads I have played with.