On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 10:57, George Olson
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.
The USB ports on the keyboard dock should be enough. The unit folds up clamshell-like... just like a laptop, protecting the screen and keeping it all nicely together. If you get one without the keyboard dock, Asus sells an inexpensive external USB adapter that plugs into the dock port (plugged in when you need it) giving you a standard USB port... so either way, you're covered. C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org