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Want to buy a Tablet
anonyy
19-08-2013
i'm not sure which to buy, apple is out of the question, i prefer android products -i can do more with it.

any suggestions i dont want any of those titchy 7 inch models, bigger is best for me. i must be able to attach a keyboard to it.

I have heard that microsoft is going to release ms office onto tablet format not sure if its just windows or what?

Thanks
!!11oneone
19-08-2013
Try the Asus Transformer Prime, comes with keyboard and dock.

Avoid the MS tablets for now, you can get plenty of Android Word Processors.
Admiral Star
19-08-2013
Nexus 10? That's what I'd get if I was going android.
Pucky
19-08-2013
You can also get a keyboard dock for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
TheBigM
19-08-2013
A large tablet with keyboard attached - sounds like Surface RT is up your street.
!!11oneone
19-08-2013
Originally Posted by TheBigM:
“A large tablet with keyboard attached - sounds like Surface RT is up your street.”

This is terrible advice. The Surface RT has been an unmitigated disaster and it's unlikely many (if any) apps will be developed for it in the future.
TheBigM
20-08-2013
Originally Posted by !!11oneone:
“This is terrible advice. The Surface RT has been an unmitigated disaster and it's unlikely many (if any) apps will be developed for it in the future.”

Who said anything about a desire for a bajillion apps?

The OP mentioned three requirements:

1. Larger screen size than 7"
2. Keyboard attachment
3. Microsoft Office

Windows RT tablets tick all those requirements. No other OS ticks those requirements, Windows 8 comes closest with the opportunity to buy Office and put it on the tablet.

Let's not forget that much of what many apps do can be accomplished through a web browser and RT has a plenty competent browser.

If it makes you feel better, OP can look at Windows 8 based machines like HP Envy x2 as well.
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