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linux-capable tablets for $100-$200
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no matter how tiny, no laptop is more portable than a tablet
Yeah but they won't be as locked down and have better specs, there are pocket sized laptops if that's what you want. It won't be more portable but it'll be equvilant.
specs aren't really that important tbh and i think a laptop will always be bulkier than a device with no keyboard. but i'm accepting recommendations anyway
I checked, if you insist on a tablet your best option is going with an older microsoft surface tablet.