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I wrote:
You wrote:The ultimate device I'd like to see is a powerful eight-inch phablet with docking station. One device is all I'd need. :)
What would the rings in Zardoz have anything to do with what I wrote?
Then I wrote in thinking perhaps you want to watch a movie on a bigger screen.
Then you wrote:That's why the docking station with large monitor.
Again, what would the rings in Zardoz have anything to do with what I wrote? And you couldn't watch a movie on an eight-inch screen?
Hi there
Running Insider on a separate test machine and also on a VM. A VM is usually fine but an old test machine is useful if some obscure physical hardware needs to be tested.
I don't like Dual boots -- I might be paranoid but I'm sure it's possible to get "Cross contamination" between the systems especially if there's any HDD or partition sharing. With a VM you can limit possible cross contamination by setting up networking properly.
I don't want any possible problems with a system I'm doing REAL work on --say a Stock trading application for example.
Cheers
jimbo
If by "Cross contamination" you mean malware, than your concern is quite real. It can spread to any storage attached. For other concerns, you can hide other disks in either dual boot OS.
The point of an 8" phablet is that it is portable.
A projector can project images far larger than 8".
The rings in Zardoz were mobile devices that used a projector (they also included a microphone).
Superior in most aspects when compared to our mobile devices.
No.
An 8" screen is a joke considering the hype about so-called 4K video.
At no time did I disagree with your comment/idea about docking stations.