What's available these days with 10" 'netbook' form factor but decent specs?
Any tips? Maybe a Surface but I don't feel like fighting with a locked bootloader and whatnot to install a usable OS.
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for portability I REALLY prefer 10" but reasonably flexible options are thin on the ground right now.
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What I _really_ want is a 10" shell that's nothing but high-res display, keyboard, USB hub, and battery pack.
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Then plug in a "stick PC" or slip a suitable form factor (pi-zero-like?) tiny SoC-based system inside.
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if Raspberrian was built out more I'd be tempted to gut an old eeepc and toss one in just for kicks. stickPC is a good idea too.
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Sadly all but the last eeepcs have pathetically-low-resolution displays; even the last are borderline.
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oh yeah- this would only be for kicks. I absolutely agree w/you that a quality shell we could toss a stickpc into would be A++
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Seriously, someone needs to do this. It'd be a no-BS KS I'd actually back.
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I was thinking the same. I fear the larger tech world is increasingly handsoff. But we can hope!
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yeah that's the trick there. If you choose the right architecture chromebooks are pretty hackable, but at the 11.5" not 10."
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