• @gaylord_fartmaster
    link
    11 year ago

    I mean sure, but you have the flexibility of a fully featured computer. You could run Android apps on it if you really wanted that UX.

    In my experience all that really means is that you’re forced to use the stylus for precise taps or right click functionality sometimes.

    • @woelkchen
      link
      11 year ago

      I mean sure, but you have the flexibility of a fully featured computer.

      Same flexibility would be there if the default OS was different. The same PC with Android-x86 would just as capable of booting other systems but the default experience would be touch (finger) friendly.

      all that really means is that you’re forced to use the stylus for precise taps

      Cool. There is no stylus included, though.

      • @gaylord_fartmaster
        link
        11 year ago

        No, but there is a virtual touchpad included in Windows that accomplishes the same thing. Different use cases exist and it sounds like an Android tablet fits yours better.

        • @woelkchen
          link
          11 year ago

          No Android-x86 tablets exist.