I think you just don't understand what people want from a tablet. And it's not keyboards.They are ugly looking and no sliding keyboard.
I think you just don't understand what people want from a tablet. And it's not keyboards.
Instead of people, maybe it's just what you want is different? I know I would like to get a tablet and not try to type on a virtual keyboard.
when you say tablet, what size are you talking about? I can't imagine an iPad with a slide out keyboard. and if you want it to slide out and tilt up, I can't imagine it maintaining it's sleekness to support that kind of weight. At that point, your asking for a traditional tablet PC... or, you want that redesigned w/ the new tablet based OSes.
But regardless, I'd rarely want a keyboard for a tablet, but I would like the option to attach a BT one, of my choice, to it when I did want it.
What you want has been around for years. They're called laptops.
In your fantasy world maybe.
Then sell all your laptops and get an iPad and the bluetooth keyboard. A tablet is a casual device in addition to your laptops. It is not something to replace them.
It may be a casual device for now. Do you think it will always be that way? People used to use PDAs but now every smartphone has that feature.
Tablets have been around prior to iPads. General parlance says a tablet is a portable computer that has a swivel or removable display That display is often a touch screen. Before all this iPad hype, they pre-date netbooks as well. (A netbook is merely a cheap notebook.) They sometimes included a keyboard. HP made one 2-3 years ago.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tablet_PC
10". Companies need to come up with a tablet with a keyboard that actually looks good if they expect people to replace their laptops with tablets.