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The sole reason why I'm thinking about getting a Surface is because it would make the perfect Linux tablet for quick tasks such as browsing the web, writing emails etc. that has a decent design. To be frank I would like to see it become more lightweight and thin like an iPad. Too bad we can't get Linux to boot and work in iPads, perfect hardware.
Have you checked out Pinetab 2? It had a great form factor IMO and is nice and light. (520g vs. 466-495g for iPad depending on model.)
Yes, it looks very close to what I want and I really like the price, but a sub-2Ghz CPU doesn't seem like a good investment. Maybe a future PineTab3 will be more reasonable for me. I'm not even sure if it runs Debian/Gnome properly with everything working, software support seems shady at best. Oh and I need a Portuguese keyboard and they don't sell keyboards for languages other than English.
Makes sense, it is indeed intended to be a low powered tablet. Pine64’s whole thing is that they make the hardware and the community figures out the software: for example, 3 months post release there still aren’t wifi/bluetooth drivers. I love mine but I can definitely see why it’s not for everyone, plus I use an English keyboard so I don’t have that restriction.
Well if they at least made other keyboard I would might "bite the bullet" when it comes to software. But c'mon... a tablet released without working wifi?
Yep. You gotta attach a dongle or tether your phone for now. I personally tether.