Just asking, anybody moved from an (whatever brand) pad to flip & touch notebook?
I have an older Samsung Note with 9.7" screen. I use it mainly for watching TV series, and reading magazines (mainly PDF). For movies (with VLC) it's really good.
For magz I the main issue is, magz are mostly A4 or larger, so you can't really read them full page. A larger screen would be better, but 12" pads are rare and expensive.
Here those sort of new flip cover notebooks with touch screen come in. They have 12" or bigger touch screens. They are usually Windows 10, so they are much more versatile than any iOS or Droid pad. I do some coding too, so I can run a webserver on a notebook and try stuff right away. They are a bit more heavy though.
Anybody moved from a pad to a flip notebook - how you like it?
I have an older Samsung Note with 9.7" screen. I use it mainly for watching TV series, and reading magazines (mainly PDF). For movies (with VLC) it's really good.
For magz I the main issue is, magz are mostly A4 or larger, so you can't really read them full page. A larger screen would be better, but 12" pads are rare and expensive.
Here those sort of new flip cover notebooks with touch screen come in. They have 12" or bigger touch screens. They are usually Windows 10, so they are much more versatile than any iOS or Droid pad. I do some coding too, so I can run a webserver on a notebook and try stuff right away. They are a bit more heavy though.
Anybody moved from a pad to a flip notebook - how you like it?