Back in 1999, due to changing employment situations, I moved to Dallas, and then to Indiana. I'm back in Kansas now, and figure it's about time I finish my computer science degree. I've got a full-time job now, though, so this means evening classes. Not all that much fun, but hey, it works.
One thing I've noticed is that there is far less available for part-time students as far as financial aid and scholarships are concerned. It's almost as if we don't exist.
Along with that, I've also been toying with the idea of purchasing a tablet PC that runs Debian. But I don't really know where to go to learn about the different models. I found
a comparison from last year, but I'd really like something more current. Acer seems to have
a nice model, but it's almost impossible to find it for sale in the USA anymore.
Any suggestions for a lightweight (around 3 pounds), decent tablet PC that doesn't cost a huge amount of money? I'd like one that's convertible (has a keyboard that can optionally be used).
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