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@feditips I wish that there was a way to make replies (or even better the second or later reply in the same thread) default to unlisted while everything else defaulted to public.
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@feditips I wish that there was a way to make replies (or even better the second or later reply in the same thread) default to unlisted while everything else defaulted to public.
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@feditips I wish that there was a way to make replies (or even better the second or later reply in the same thread) default to unlisted while everything else defaulted to public.
@feditips I wish that there was a way to make replies (or even better the second or later reply in the same thread) default to unlisted while everything else defaulted to public.
Incidentally, I'd recommend against the Asus ZenScreen Touch line. In an effort to keep them very light for portability, they are quite flimsy and don't have great battery life. Adding a half inch of battery and a wifi connection would make it the perfect device for what you wanted.
Maybe somebody else makes a similar device? That or you could duct tape it to a hardback book.
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Incidentally, I'd recommend against the Asus ZenScreen Touch line. In an effort to keep them very light for portability, they are quite flimsy and don't have great battery life. Adding a half inch of battery and a wifi connection would make it the perfect device for what you wanted.
Maybe somebody else makes a similar device? That or you could duct tape it to a hardback book.
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Incidentally, I'd recommend against the Asus ZenScreen Touch line. In an effort to keep them very light for portability, they are quite flimsy and don't have great battery life. Adding a half inch of battery and a wifi connection would make it the perfect device for what you wanted.
Maybe somebody else makes a similar device? That or you could duct tape it to a hardback book.
Incidentally, I'd recommend against the Asus ZenScreen Touch line. In an effort to keep them very light for portability, they are quite flimsy and don't have great battery life. Adding a half inch of battery and a wifi connection would make it the perfect device for what you wanted.
Maybe somebody else makes a similar device? That or you could duct tape it to a hardback book.
…See more
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Asus used to make an interesting 3-in-1 that fit into the marketplace there (unfortunately never released in the US). It was basically a zen phone that you could slide into a dock in the back of a tablet for a bigger screen and more battery. Then you could snap that tablet into a keyboard dock with even more battery.
It's just a shame the phone was only around midrange. I could imagine something like that being appealing for gaming on the go.
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Asus used to make an interesting 3-in-1 that fit into the marketplace there (unfortunately never released in the US). It was basically a zen phone that you could slide into a dock in the back of a tablet for a bigger screen and more battery. Then you could snap that tablet into a keyboard dock with even more battery.
It's just a shame the phone was only around midrange. I could imagine something like that being appealing for gaming on the go.
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Asus used to make an interesting 3-in-1 that fit into the marketplace there (unfortunately never released in the US). It was basically a zen phone that you could slide into a dock in the back of a tablet for a bigger screen and more battery. Then you could snap that tablet into a keyboard dock with even more battery.
It's just a shame the phone was only around midrange. I could imagine something like that being appealing for gaming on the go.
Asus used to make an interesting 3-in-1 that fit into the marketplace there (unfortunately never released in the US). It was basically a zen phone that you could slide into a dock in the back of a tablet for a bigger screen and more battery. Then you could snap that tablet into a keyboard dock with even more battery.
It's just a shame the phone was only around midrange. I could imagine something like that being appealing for gaming on the go.