Been using UNIX since the late 80s; Linux since the mid-90s; virtualization since the early 2000s and spent the past few years working in the cloud space.
Location
Alexandria, VA, USA
Education
B.S. Psychology from Pennsylvania State University
As long as you're not trying to go strictly mobile devices (phone, notepad, etc), probably fine. While I like my wife's Surface, its keyboard is really only suitable for very light content-creation. If you're doing more than just surfing, you really need an actual keyboard - even a laptop's.
I use a laptop because, when I work from home, I work from my couch. If I had a desk at home, I might still use a desktop. That said, last time I had a desk and destkop system at home, I always just XDM'ed into it from my laptop while sitting 10' away on my couch. Couch-computing is hard to beat.
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As long as you're not trying to go strictly mobile devices (phone, notepad, etc), probably fine. While I like my wife's Surface, its keyboard is really only suitable for very light content-creation. If you're doing more than just surfing, you really need an actual keyboard - even a laptop's.
I use a laptop because, when I work from home, I work from my couch. If I had a desk at home, I might still use a desktop. That said, last time I had a desk and destkop system at home, I always just XDM'ed into it from my laptop while sitting 10' away on my couch. Couch-computing is hard to beat.