Toshiba Encore: Windows 8 in pocket, ideal for writing and reading books

The Android tablets and the iPad are wonderful items to read ebooks, but they are quite inadequate to write them. But now comes a wave of eight-inch tablet, practical and relatively inexpensive, with the power of a real computer on which to run any Windows program. Which means easily write books to hundreds of pages, make the covers with advanced graphics programs, code and test the ebook. In other words, to always wear a real computer, powerful and uncompromising.

Toshiba Encore: Windows 8 in pocket
Toshiba Encore: Windows 8 in pocket
"Good heavens, I can write on a screen so small?" I was very doubtful when I ordered my first tablet Windows 8.1, a Toshiba Encore. Attempts to write novels with the iPad have been frustrating, is it true that my iPad was a first edition, but the processors were simply inadequate to sustain a simple word processor with a novel from a few hundred pages. And to break it into chapters I was always missing something, some function that I used to use on my favorite package (OpenOffice). I wanted a computer, I had to make do with a mobile phone overgrown.
The technical features have convinced me: I missed processor, I'd get a quad core Intel Atom. I wanted to memory, I would have 2 GB of ram, not an ocean but still there is. I wanted practical, and I would have been under a pound. I wanted Windows, Windows averei had.
The problem was the screen: excellent for the needs of reading and writing a resolution of 1280x800, but all in a 8-inch diagonal, that are shriveled 20 centimeters. 

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