Tega v2 Tablet Will Have Dedicated Ctrl+Alt+Del

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I thought it was talking about Tegra at first. Tegra tablet would be thumbs up. This? Meh, whatever.
 
[citation][nom]dallaswits[/nom]Too bad its an atom, i will never buy another machine with one of those in it......[/citation]

Are they simply too weak for your purposes?
 
[citation][nom]dallaswits[/nom]Too bad its an atom, i will never buy another machine with one of those in it......[/citation]
You should have realized that before you even bought it. Atom makes for a pretty damn good NAS/File server/Torrent box or a good HTPC with ION or a dedicated GPU (ie 4550).
 
[citation][nom]Hupiscratch[/nom]If they decided to use Tegra 2, the marketing team would go nuts![/citation]Actually, I though that Kevin had misspelled Tegra.. :)

Anyway, a tablet with 3hs battery? Nah, ty very much. [sarcasm]The iPad can do Windows 95 now, so I won't be needing a different tablet now.[/sarcasm]..
 
Start -> type "task manager" ->enter

or

Click and hold on the taskbar then pick the illusive Task Manager.

-Really hard things to do; let's place a dedicated Ctrl-Alt-Del button and make it a "Feature"... :/
 
[citation][nom]dallaswits[/nom]Dual coot?Thats 2 old crazy guys, right?[/citation]
No, it means that the device has cooties.
 
[citation][nom]archange[/nom]Start -> type "task manager" ->enterorClick and hold on the taskbar then pick the illusive Task Manager.-Really hard things to do; let's place a dedicated Ctrl-Alt-Del button and make it a "Feature"...[/citation]
Or right click the task bar and select "Start Task Manager" from the menu
 
I read "Tegra" and wondered why it needed CTRL+ALT+DEL.

Then I re-read it and agreed that it might be a good idea for slates.
 
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