On 04/23/2012 04:57 PM, George Olson wrote:
That makes me think of asking a question here. It seems that the most common tablet that is being used on this list is the ASUS TF101. I looked up the specs and I noticed that it does not have a USB slot. For you TF101 users out there, do you find sometimes that you wished you did have a USB slot? or is the dataport and wifi sufficient? How about the USB ports that are on the keyboard - can you use those pretty easily?
The only time I can think of when I might want a USB slot would be if I were visiting at a friend's house, and they didn't have a home network set up, and they wanted to give me a file on a USB stick. But I suppose if I always carry with me a USB stick of my own for situations like that, then it won't be a problem.
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