SkribbelKat
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It would depend on the devices in question. For a device the size of the 500T, the onscreen keyboard is very large, it's essentially the size of a 10" netbook keyboard and while not as good as physical keyboard a lot of people can easily be proficient with it.
Not as good as a physical keyboard. I'm glad to see you're reaching some conclusions.
[QUOTEI wasn't talking about the Surface RT. And it does seem that you aren't as objective as you're saying, especially when you basically post in these threads continuously about technology for which you have not much positive to say about and don't even use.[/QUOTE]
Replace Surface RT with Samsung 500 series tablet and the situation is still pretty much unchanged. The Samsung has less battery life, a smaller screen, and less processor power. It also requires a keyboard and mouse dock to be be competitive in productivity applications which basically turns it into an expensive netbook.
LOL! First of all, I don't give a flip about the approval of people around here, I've been buying and using Windows tablets and convertibles for a decade now. And at least I actually talk about things I've actually used in practical terms, again another Windows 8 thread you spam with nothing but comments about ancient devices that nobody wants these days.
If you weren't concerned about the thought of others you wouldn't still be posting in an attempt to influence them. Also, you're making a lot of assumptions about what I do and don't use without having any evidence to support those assumptions.
Do they run macros or add-ins? Can they handle huge files?