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    How to use flexible tablet for research?

    I would like to recommend you that I want to purchase a flexible tablet for my research and my tablet would be act as a user interface to the system. I have one main requirement is that I want to communicate with the laptop with some of the robust wire. I think that for most of the tablet I think that the main solutions the USB but I don’t know that how it is more reliable or flexible. Please help me in solving the problem that I am suffering from. Thanking all in advanced for helping me and giving me the suggestions.

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    Re: How to use flexible tablet for research?

    I would like to recommend you that can you please explain me in detail on what do you want and what are you talking about. What Tablet or which Tablet do you planning to buy what kind of specification does it require. Does it require the pen, touch or multitouch access? Do you want the tablet in small size or in big size? Or do you want the tablet to run the software on its own or is it more than enough to have an IO panel. Please let me know the answers for this question so then may I help you.

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    Re: How to use flexible tablet for research?

    Thank you for asking me the questions and generally I want a tablet in which I can install the Ubuntu and I don’t want to install in the virtual environment. And in this case I will be able to have a full access to the universal serial bus (USB) port or in any display device. If I would get this thing in the tablet then I will be satisfied with the tablet. I hope that this will be enough to solve my problem. thanking all in advanced for helping me.

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    Re: How to use flexible tablet for research?

    I would like to recommend you that well I have many idea on this if you just want to buy a tablet then I think that if there is no limit for the money or the size then I think that you can use any table which is not fully convertible with the touch screen. I think that you should take the T5010, T900 and T901 from Fujitsu I think that it would be the 13, 3” class. Or I think that you should take the T4410, T730 and T731 and their class is 12”. And the last one is the 10” class in which it consists of T2010 and IIRC.

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    Re: How to use flexible tablet for research?

    While i was surfing on the internet i came across to the question and the suggestions given to you but in this case I would like to recommend you that I think that you should go with the Lenovo X61t, X200t and X220t I think that this are the best tablet I have ever used or ever seen. Or maybe I think you can use the HP 2740p or I think that you may also go with the HP 2730p I think that this is also available with the pen, touch or the multi touch. I hope that this will help you to solve the problem.

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    Re: How to use flexible tablet for research?

    While I was surfing on the internet I saw the topic and the suggestion given to you the suggestions are quite systematic and recently I was also suffering from the same problem that you are suffering now but I am wondering that now the problem has been solved because for you if no then you have to search on the Google for your exact suggestion or you will also get the videos on the Google. I hope that this will help you in solving the problem and giving you the correct suggestion.

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    Re: How to use flexible tablet for research?

    I would like to recommend you that you should buy the tablets of HP, Lenovo or any one of this I think these tablets are convertible with the options of pen, touch or with the multi touch option this are available in different sizes or from different manufacturers or with different prices. I think that they all posses Intel laptop chips and chipsets and I think that they all should work in the operating system of Linux. I think that in this you should not have any problem regarding the touch screens in the Linux operating systems.

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