Ok, I apologize in advance (afterall the forums are riddled with my notes - gulp complaints - about the lack of good affordable Windows 8.1 hardware out there to run Logos 5.0) but no one has weighed in recently. All the sales are over and hardware manufacturers seem to have turned a deaf ear to most of us who still wait for
- affordable (under $600)
- lightweight
- long-lasting battery
- enough memory (really 2K machines are a joke, right?)
- enough space (128 should just become a standard, everything else is pointless)
- decent readability (come on hardware developers, avoid glare and imagine someone reading www.biblia.com for example!)
- undistorted volume that can be heard properly in case we have video or audio file needs.
Is the best the industry can do really these cheap (or catering to the very rich) duds?!!:
Asus Transformer T100 (keyboard not made for male hands and types characters repeatedly at will)
Acer Iconia W700 (has problems with wifi and reviewers across the internet say how unreliable it is)
Surface Pro 8.1 v1 or v2. (too expensive and temperature, fan, and volume issues) One must be Rockefeller to own one!
Is it any wonder why Logos developers are seemingly NOT doing much in the way of touch functionality in Windows?
Why should they bother when the hardware is this poor?
Discouraged and waiting still,
Joshua in Rhode Island
(no doubt some of you are thinking "Oh buy a Surface Pro 2 and move on already...better yet open a real Bible and study it for a change")
Merry Christmas everyone.