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	<title>Comments on: Lenovo Preparing &#8220;Convertible&#8221; Android Tablet With Intel</title>
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		<title>By: Sam</title>
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		<description>Totally would! Not exactly enamoured by Windows 8 tablets, and the walled-garden approach of Apple&#039;s iPad/iOS offerings are too restrictive to allow the flexibility needed to make it a candidate to entirely replace a dekstop/laptop for business usage. Android, however, is a great smartphone OS, and is open enough to be used for a business-class tablet too. By making the tablet convertible, the battery life is potentially increased (by an additional battery the &quot;dock&quot; section), and provides a keyboard to bridge the gap between early-generation tablets and laptops, while retaining a light-weight and compact form factor to allow better portability.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Totally would! Not exactly enamoured by Windows 8 tablets, and the walled-garden approach of Apple&#8217;s iPad/iOS offerings are too restrictive to allow the flexibility needed to make it a candidate to entirely replace a dekstop/laptop for business usage. Android, however, is a great smartphone OS, and is open enough to be used for a business-class tablet too. By making the tablet convertible, the battery life is potentially increased (by an additional battery the &#8220;dock&#8221; section), and provides a keyboard to bridge the gap between early-generation tablets and laptops, while retaining a light-weight and compact form factor to allow better portability.</p>
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