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Question

which tablet as the most input and outout

Dec 16, 2012 11:26PM PST

android 7 0r 10 inches

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You didn't define what that is.
Dec 16, 2012 11:32PM PST

But at the office we are working with porting our app over and the input and output is over wifi and bluetooth so given that connection we can input and output to some thousand things. How is that possible? It's over wifi and talks to industrial controllers so please add more to your question.

In parting because of the office projects I have quite a few android tablets on hand. The Asus Transformer with it's keyboard dock almost is a netbook in it's own right.
Bob

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i meant usb hdmi sd-card etc,
Dec 16, 2012 11:45PM PST

sorry

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I noted the ASUS Transformer and keyboard dock.
Dec 17, 2012 12:03AM PST

Did it have the most you've seen so far?

And let's get something else on the table. Once in a while you find folk looking to replace a laptop with these tablets. Most feel burned that it doesn't have the same capabilities.

Be sure you are not falling into that trap.
Bob

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Several
Dec 25, 2012 1:36PM PST

Several tablets have a hdmi port, usb port, sd card slot. These are the main ports that you will find. Some 7 inch tablets have all of those ports but for the most part they are missing something. Like the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 has a micro sd card, usb (mini or micro i forget), but no hdmi.

Whats your price range, that would help narrow it down.