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Has anyone tried using Hero Lab on one of those Atom-powered Windows tablets?
I've had good luck running Hero Lab on my ASUS Transformer Book TF100TA. (10" screen at 1368x768, Atom Z3775, Windows 8.1 and 10.)Has anyone tried using Hero Lab on one of those Atom-powered Windows tablets?
If you're talking about the Transformer: the dock has a USB 3 port, the micro USB port on the tablet is USB OTG compatible (so you can get an adapter to connect things to it), and it has Bluetooth 4.0.Ooo one of those would be perfect for my needs ... although I'd rather have a larger BT/USB keyboard/mouse
True, but for most of what these machines are aimed at doing raw performance isn't a main requirement. Cost and battery life are more important considerations.Something to consider: ... (Summary: Atom performance is comparatively low.)
If your application isn't in a place where 64-bit has large benefits (notably using upwards of 2 GB of RAM on systems with much more) then there isn't a lot of appeal. 32-bit applications run just fine on 32- and 64-bit systems and you don't have to maintain two builds. It's not just XP compatibility; many systems came with 32-bit Windows 7 or 8(.1) and can be upgraded to 32-bit Windows 10. (Ex: my Transformer is now running 32-bit Windows 10 Home.)I am also mystified why we do not see such a beast, my god we have been in a x64 world for an awful long time.
You can always unhook it from the dock and get a Bluetooth one you like or an OTG adapter for a USB one you like. (The micro USB port is on the tablet.)Yeah I know the Dock has the ports, but using the Dock means having it's Keyboard sitting there and it's not really what I want.
Has anyone tried using Hero Lab on one of those Atom-powered Windows tablets?
I've considered an iPad solely for Hero Lab (I dislike Apple and have multiple Android tablets, but since it's not supported ... yet) I'd probably look at a mini 2 if you're trying to save some money, it's around $300 and has 1GB of RAM. You can't get more unless you get an Air 2 which is expensive as all heck.
Other option is also get a Surface Pro 3 running Windows, but even the cheap ones are around $700.