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- Speed and features No comments
- Design and form factor No comments
- Battery life No comments
- Display No comments
- Durability No comments
- Expandability No comments
- Noise No comments
- Portability (size / weight) No comments
Detailed review
When I started looking for a new gadget, I started looking into e-readers, but they just didn't do enough for me to justify carrying around.
As I looked more, I started to like the concept of a tablet form factor for use as e-reader and light computing tasks. My search, however, had some significant requirements:
- tablet form factor (touchscreen interface)
- keyboard for lengthier inputs
- lightweight
- responsive
- Windows 7 (for good cross platform compatibility)
The T91MT scored well on all of these factors:
- a convertible tablet means a keyboard and utility as tablet, the overall unit size is just about perfect for my uses (I even question whether the 10.1" version will be a bit too big for my purposes)
- T91MT is limited multitouch (two points), but enough for my taks
- T91MT weighs in at
As I looked more, I started to like the concept of a tablet form factor for use as e-reader and light computing tasks. My search, however, had some significant requirements:
- tablet form factor (touchscreen interface)
- keyboard for lengthier inputs
- lightweight
- responsive
- Windows 7 (for good cross platform compatibility)
The T91MT scored well on all of these factors:
- a convertible tablet means a keyboard and utility as tablet, the overall unit size is just about perfect for my uses (I even question whether the 10.1" version will be a bit too big for my purposes)
- T91MT is limited multitouch (two points), but enough for my taks
- T91MT weighs in at
good review!
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