andrewducker (
andrewducker) wrote2011-11-10 12:49 pm
Laptops and tablets and browsers, oh my!
I really like the look of the new EEE
Transformer which gives you a tablet form factor, a laptop form
factor, and 12-18 hours of battery, depending on whether the keyboard is
plugged in.
I realised recently that the laptop isn't used for anything terribly
complex - I read email on it, surf the web, watch videos in bed and that's
about it. And a tablet would happily do all of that.
The only thing holding me back is that the laptop runs Firefox, and I like
the customisation that that offers. I've tried Chrome, but the lack of
options for even basic things* frustrates me too much.
Anyone played around much with different browsers on Firefox?
*I want URLs to open in a new tab, not overwrite the one I happen to be
looking at. Is that too much to ask?
Transformer which gives you a tablet form factor, a laptop form
factor, and 12-18 hours of battery, depending on whether the keyboard is
plugged in.
I realised recently that the laptop isn't used for anything terribly
complex - I read email on it, surf the web, watch videos in bed and that's
about it. And a tablet would happily do all of that.
The only thing holding me back is that the laptop runs Firefox, and I like
the customisation that that offers. I've tried Chrome, but the lack of
options for even basic things* frustrates me too much.
Anyone played around much with different browsers on Firefox?
*I want URLs to open in a new tab, not overwrite the one I happen to be
looking at. Is that too much to ask?
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Of course, that price isn't going to include sales taxes/VAT either.
*sigh* I guess I'll be getting a laptop again next time...
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The last sentence specifically:
Update: Asus has said that in the UK, the Transformer Prime will come bundled with the keyboard dock for £499, from early January.
So 32GB + keyboard for £50 more than your last laptop.
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