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I'm looking for advice on buying a tablet PC.
I'm a Droid Razr HD smart-phone user, Windows PC user and I don't think I own any Apple products, so I think that basically rules-me out of the iPad market. And I want to be able to use it effectively for work, which means it needs to run MS Office apps well and be easy to type on; I have a specific project in mind that requires data-entry on an excel spreadsheet. I also want to take it on vacation instead of a laptop, which means it needs to download and edit photos from my camera.
So the Cnet review of the MS Surface says it is the best for typing and "creation" and it has a real USB port, which isn't common. These seem like critical features to me. But it has some serious cons:
1. Expensive.
2. Doesn't come with MS Office (more expensive).
3. Few apps.
So my main questions are these:
1. Anyone own a Surface? Opinions?
2. Are apps really that important on a tablet? In other words, what do I need a tablet app for that I don't already use my droid smartphone for?
3. Can I download pictures to a droid based tablet either by USB mass-storage connection to my camera or using the SD card (maybe use a micro card and adapter on the camera and plug it directly into the tablet?)
4. Can a droid-based tablet effectively use MS Office files? (maybe I could upload a prototype and people can test it...?)
Surface review: http://reviews.cnet.com/tablets/microsoft-surface-rt/4852-3126_7-35332494.html
I'm a Droid Razr HD smart-phone user, Windows PC user and I don't think I own any Apple products, so I think that basically rules-me out of the iPad market. And I want to be able to use it effectively for work, which means it needs to run MS Office apps well and be easy to type on; I have a specific project in mind that requires data-entry on an excel spreadsheet. I also want to take it on vacation instead of a laptop, which means it needs to download and edit photos from my camera.
So the Cnet review of the MS Surface says it is the best for typing and "creation" and it has a real USB port, which isn't common. These seem like critical features to me. But it has some serious cons:
1. Expensive.
2. Doesn't come with MS Office (more expensive).
3. Few apps.
So my main questions are these:
1. Anyone own a Surface? Opinions?
2. Are apps really that important on a tablet? In other words, what do I need a tablet app for that I don't already use my droid smartphone for?
3. Can I download pictures to a droid based tablet either by USB mass-storage connection to my camera or using the SD card (maybe use a micro card and adapter on the camera and plug it directly into the tablet?)
4. Can a droid-based tablet effectively use MS Office files? (maybe I could upload a prototype and people can test it...?)
Surface review: http://reviews.cnet.com/tablets/microsoft-surface-rt/4852-3126_7-35332494.html