I searched and didn't see this covered extensively anywhere, so I thought I'd put the question here.
A few weeks of experimentation with my Nexus 7 paired with a bluetooth apple keyboard has convinced me that I'd like to use a larger device for productivity, mostly writing and editing documents and email. My rationale has something to do with just simplifying my working process and reducing my need to use a mouse.
I'm wondering if others use a transformer for productivity could say how they use it and how well it works. And also what their experience is over the long run with the transformer keyboard dock. I'm presently torn between getting the 300 and the dock or putting the keyboard dock money towards getting the Infinity and pairing it with the keyboard I use presently -- which BTW, works incredibly well with the N7. I'm thinking I may not really need the extra clock speed of the infinity for regular office work, but then again, the Infinity might be worth the investment if it doesn't age quite so quickly.
Any thoughts/observations appreciated.
Edit: I don't expect the Transformer to replace my regular desktop system. Just to function as a tool that will work a large percentage of the time.
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A few weeks of experimentation with my Nexus 7 paired with a bluetooth apple keyboard has convinced me that I'd like to use a larger device for productivity, mostly writing and editing documents and email. My rationale has something to do with just simplifying my working process and reducing my need to use a mouse.
I'm wondering if others use a transformer for productivity could say how they use it and how well it works. And also what their experience is over the long run with the transformer keyboard dock. I'm presently torn between getting the 300 and the dock or putting the keyboard dock money towards getting the Infinity and pairing it with the keyboard I use presently -- which BTW, works incredibly well with the N7. I'm thinking I may not really need the extra clock speed of the infinity for regular office work, but then again, the Infinity might be worth the investment if it doesn't age quite so quickly.
Any thoughts/observations appreciated.
Edit: I don't expect the Transformer to replace my regular desktop system. Just to function as a tool that will work a large percentage of the time.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Android Central Forums
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