Very good choice :) Please, don't forget that in summer will be modified
Prime with bigger screen resolution (but I don't think that it's problem
:) )
But the problem of new tablet OS in small count of applications. So, I
hope Canonical will add us possibility to deploy ARM tablet apps into
Ubuntu Application Center as soon as possible. And recommendations of UI
design (likes Apples with iPad. Don't repeat the fate of Android Market).
I think the Qt and QML is a good framework for apps' developing (tablets
have not very big memory and not so fast processors, so we need use more
productive technologies than Python or Java).
Sat, 28 Jan 2012 20:45:39 +0200 було написано Randall Ross
<[email protected]>:
Thanks all for the suggestions/links.
After reading all the material and surveying the tablet space, I think
the most promising tablet device for our 'prototype' is this one:
http://eee.asus.com/en/eeepad/transformer-prime/specification/
Why?
- It's light
- It's new
- It unifies tablets and netbooks, something that everyone else misses
Is anyone working to get this "Ubuntu-Friendly"? Is this a target device
for Canonical's OEM team? If not, it needs to be, quickly ;)
Cheers,
Randall
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