Just curious are you waiting for
Tablets?
I suppose my real answer is cheaper... for what I'll use a tablet for (including Logos), the Kindle HD works fine & I can't justify a cost difference.
For the heavy lifting of preparing a weekly sermon manuscript & weekly Bible studies, I can't get away from a keyboard & monitor. That relegates tablet need to a much lesser h/w for:
Note the emphasis on uses that require only browsing and/or a LITTLE typing... that's all I'm finding the tablet form factor to be really useful for. CAN you do more? Yes. But I'm TIME limited more than anything else, so I gravitate toward using whatever computer is fastest for a given task. (I often still use my phone instead of the tablet, because it's lighter.)
Hope this is helpful...
Thanks Bill.
Just curious are you waiting for Faster Cheaper Less Expensive Updated Windows 8 or Windows Blue Tablets?
The Android tablet has shown me that A) touchscreen is inferior to keyboard and mouse and trying to tap on things on a screen that are smaller than your finger is an exercise in futility.
P.S. - Rumor has it that sales of Windows 8 have been so bad for the PC industry that the first service pack could bring back the Start Menu and the desktop [H] - Told ya so [H]
John, thanks for your port. I am waiting but find I am eager still to purchase something that will give me full Logos 5 functionality, longer battery life, and easy highlighting. I would like to be an asset and a help at Bible Study and find it a challenge with my android Nexus 7 or Phone.