On Sat, 2012-08-11 at 19:14 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > On Sat, 2012-08-11 at 11:17 -0500, Leonid Isaev wrote: > > tablets and i* devices are toys > > The hardware capabilities aren't used very good, but they anyway aren't > toys. For professional audio usage there at least are amazing remote > controls available. > Until now I didn't find the kind of graphic app I need, but it's already > nice to be able to make computer graphics, while having the freedom not > to sit in front of a computer. > > For artist they are very useful. Until now I won't recommend to buy a > tablet PC, regarding to the policy of Apple and because common Android > tablets, old hardware and old versions of Android, don't have the needed > capabilities. > > "Most" (really "most") users just follow the hype, everybody wants a > modern mobile and/or tablet PC and they like to use social networks, but > there's also the possibility to use tablet PCs for serious work, at > least for arts. > > You limit your way of seeing by yourself, that also explains your lack > of insight, when other people try to explain the reason why forced > dependencies are that bad. > > For some people computers are tools. Don't call tablet PCs tools, just ^^^^ toys, greetz from Freud :D First I thought myself they are toys only, but they aren't. > because you limit your imagination and because you are not willing to > listen to others. > > You might search the LAD and LAU archives for amazing examples about > what already is possible with Android and iOS tablet PCs. There's much > more possible, but we still tilt a little bit at windmills at the > moment. > > Regards, > Ralf