10-20-2021, 10:10 AM
(12-27-2013, 08:36 PM)BandLeader Wrote: Has anyone got advice on buying Tablets with screen size 11" or greater. My eyes aren't good at reading scores on small screens.
Anyone heard of this tablet? Hannspree launches a 13-inch tablet on a 7-inch budget http://betanews.com/2013/11/12/hannspree...ch-budget/
In the past I have bought cheap tablets that have proved unreliable so I am a little cautious about wasting money again.
I have found a solution to not use iPads. I have looked at legacy touchscreen laptops. 3:2 or 4:3 aspect display is needed. The only cost effective machines are Chromebooks now. The Acer 13.5 713 spin has the right aspect and at $400 on eBay cost effective. The keyboard flips around and you use it like a tablet or not. 64gig is plenty for what we are doing and you don't have to spend a thousand bucks on an iPad. I have Mobilesheets on PC, android and Chrome. All work great and with a foot pedal. My other machine is a Lenovo X61. it's 4:3 aspect also works for music. Not sure which is best but both work. Maybe I should do a side by side. The X61 cost $150 used on eBay. It's new price was over a thousand dollars 12 years ago. It is running windows 10. It is also cost effective to use larger flip type machines but the 16:9 waste a lot of space on the bottom of the display. You have to get into 14" or larger machines ...14" is the first display I bought for my wife and she thinks it's too small. The X61 has a built in stylus. Many different stylus are available for Chromebooks but the cheap ones don't provide pointed stylus. Anybody found a solution to the blunt stylus?
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