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Could a Linux Tablet Be a Netbook Replacement?

There is quite a bit about the iPad since it's release, but it falls short of being a proper netbook replacement because it lacks famous features that are needed like multitasking, Flash, and others. There are some Linux tablets coming out some running Android that might be a better tablet type blueprint for those who might replace their netbook.
Currently, there is nothing noxious with the netbook market. The sales have slowed a bit but it's expected compared to the year when the devices were imprint original. Tablets, at least with what has been announced at CES, seem to be the next stout thing. A Linux based tablets offers some ample advantages over the iPad.
First, you have control over the blueprint. This means you can install third party applications, keep files to the tablet, have a file manager, update when you want to, and utilize the procedure as you ogle fit. This gives a user distinguished more control over the map as it will work more like a computer making it easier to replace a netbook since a netbook is a computer.
USB ports are on these novel Linux tablets. This is needed because hardware like keyboards, mice, cameras, printers, backup drives, and others need USB ports to function. It will be uncertain to utilize an iPad with documents that aren't backed up. A Linux tablet will let a user properly backup and connect with hardware through already widely favorite ports.
Linux tablets already work with thousands of applications that people expend on their computers. While the iPad will have iPhone and custom applications, nothing beats using horrible platform originate source application that work on a desktop, laptop, netbook, and tablet. This means that a user can consume the same programs on any blueprint.
While the iPad does have it's status in the electronics world, it impartial isn't meeting up to netbook replacement as well as a Linux tablet would.

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