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I find a desktop plus my Samsung netbook works well - unlike a tablet, I get a real computer that's still highly portable, and has a physical keyboard. Though having said that, I plan to switch later this year to laptop + netbook, so I don't always have to be using a desk when at home (or making do with the lower power netbook).
You could get a convertible tablet :-p There were a bunch of convertible tablet/netbooks at CES that looked really attractive.[/quote]They look nice - what's the performance like given they presumably have to have the stuff in the screen section? Are there any with x86, and with a non-phone OS like Windows or Linux?
(Though I'd be happy to simply have a touchscreen netbook with vertical resolution greater than 600...)
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I recently bought a fujitsu t900 or 901 (can't remember which). It's more like a full featured laptop that also happens to be a tablet, but it cost me $900 for a refurbished one on EBAY. I might have different requirements for it than you want though. I wanted one with a Wacom digitizer and a sandybridge CPU, so you can probably find better ones for you for cheaper.
The EEE slate is a pretty snazzy tablet with windows 7. Not sure how you'd feel about that though.