these flip over, how did you describe it? It's a tablet hybrid. Yeah, a tablet hybrid where they flip over backwards or one that the display disconnects from the keyboard and things like that. Have you had any experience with any of those? I've actually had a Windows based tablet for work that was like that. The only thing I would say if you're going to be using Linux is you want to make sure that hardware supports, especially if it's a hybrid tablet, it's going to have a touch screen. And touch screens are, I wouldn't say super new, but I don't know how well they would be supported in Linux because I actually don't have one of those right now. You did say about Dell and Dells are pretty good, but let me just say that with a caveat. I run an Alienware, stay away from the Alienware line of, because Dell owns Alienware now. And because it does not seem to be very super friendly with Linux, you can run it. I'm running it right now, but it's kind of a little beastie when you want to try to (18/43)
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