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    Still no tablet? Then why bother?

    The majority of hardware makers are committed to preventing freedom.
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    Still no tablet? Then why bother?

    Lose the Android junkware and give it a 10 inch display and I'd buy it. My vision of an ideal computing device is a tablet. It has maximum portability, it has area for a large circuit board and battery, it even has concealability. Leaving out a keyboard delegates the keyboard problem to the...
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    Still no tablet? Then why bother?

    Tablets from Samsung and whatnot change all the time. Chips used in even one batch can differ. Some of the hardware is unknown. Linux driver writers always have to play catch-up and sometimes have to use leaked documentation about chips. That's unacceptible. Using "corporate" hardware is the...
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    Still no tablet? Then why bother?

    I'm baffled that anyone would want to use a tiny screen and chicklet keyboard. Linux is about freedom, but for Pandora it seems that Linux is just a means to an end, and that any OS would do. There's no commitment to freedom inherent in Pandora. It's about playing very very old video games...
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