I think late 2010/ early 2011 will be the time to buy a tablet (if that is what you want). I can see competition kicking in, features converging and cost coming down (for the non-Apple ones anyway).
Personally I don't need one as I have a nice little netbook, an HD2 and a desktop. To be honest the netbook gets very little use since I got the HD2 - the screen is just big enough for a proper internet browsing experience and on the couch/in bed it is perfect for me. I have even read through three e-books on it (my young eyes aren't too bothered by it if I get the brightness right).
The Chromebooks are here, starting with Samsung's Series 5, a cute little number that promises instant-on access, 3G connectivity, and long enough battery life to web surf with the best of 'em.
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I think late 2010/ early 2011 will be the time to buy a tablet (if that is what you want). I can see competition kicking in, features converging and cost coming down (for the non-Apple ones anyway).
Personally I don't need one as I have a nice little netbook, an HD2 and a desktop. To be honest the netbook gets very little use since I got the HD2 - the screen is just big enough for a proper internet browsing experience and on the couch/in bed it is perfect for me. I have even read through three e-books on it (my young eyes aren't too bothered by it if I get the brightness right).