Sounds like virtually any 10" tablet with a good battery will suffice.

(The infrared port lets you use the tablet as a universal remote control)

You might even take a look at Windows RT. Heck, there are new tablets out
that use x86 (dual core Atom or Core i3) CPUs & run "real" Windows 8
meaning all of your existing PC apps will run on it. Microsoft's Surface
Pro and Acer's W510 are two examples.

On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 12:09 PM, Vidal, Peter
<Peter.Vidal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Good point John. Let me start with some specifics of what I "need"

No voice dictation is required, although good to have.
I use GOOGLE Mail, calendar and contacts
Battery life/charging: at least 10 hrs avg. Any connector is ok.
Not interested in having a data plan.
Size. I do a lot of note taking.
Camera. Front-facing is not required. High MP resolution is expected.
Outputs. Is HDMI would be nice.
Screen. Higher resolution.
Storage. 32 - 64 GB.
Android
Infrared port. Not sure what is that feature...
Build quality: I am looking for all these features, not too pre-defined
by brands but by
Fast CPU.

If I can get one like this, probably I will drop from the idea of the
Nexus and get something even cheaper. However, I do not want it
refurbished.

Thank you guys for your opinions! Keep them coming...

Peter Vidal

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