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Answer» Might need a new PC, but refuse to spend money on a WINDOWS product again. Was wondering if, since I might be ABLE to afford an itouch, if this would WORK fine as my primary PC/laptop?Many road warriors are turning to tablets instead of laptops. If most of your work is POINT and clink with little typing, the touch tablet does the job. This was published about two weeks ago. It confirms a trend many IT managers are seeing. Tablet vs Notebook: The Consumer Decision As for me, I still need my keyboard. A real keyboard. And a mouse.By iTouch are you referring to an iPod Touch or an iPad.
If iPod touch - The screen is very small so would not be very good as a replacement to a computer, especially for typing.
If iPad - It would work as a replacement especially if all you do it web browsing and email but bear in mind that you will need to get a special iPad compatible printer and you won't be able to use any regular PC programs. Also, the cheapest iPad is £399, you could get a fairly decent laptop for that.
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