Best Convergence Device ;-) =========================== That is, a portable device with a screen big enough, with keyboard and pointing device and with the Ubuntu: the Lenovo X61 [2] fits perfectly into this definition. It is not much heavier than my tablet with a keyboard and a mouse, it's battery life is not much worse (if it is worse at all), it's keyboard is much more comfortable and the actual speed is comparable (IMHO it's faster than my tablet). And I can save weight by using the SSD drive instead of the old harddisk. It runs a full Ubuntu, not the limited Ubuntu Touch and I thing that it is an advantage, too. It also has a full-featured USB (2.0). Hopefully this ancient piece of hardware will not break in short time... (there already are hardware issues). So I think more and more that the Convergence thing is not the right direction. I can imagine that someting like [1] can change the game as a 7" laptop can be really portable and the device [1] has real operating system and proper set of ports but I'm avare about the quality and usability of the a actual product. But simple thing like keyboard nad screen quality can easily make device unusable - and there is a huge amount of nice portable devices wich looks good on pictures but are useless in reality. And some of them closely resemble that thing. The [1] is probably too expensive to get it just to try if it is useful. So I will probably had to use the X61 until it dies. References: [1] https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/gpd-pocket-7-0-umpc-laptop-ubuntu-or-win-10-os-laptop--2#/ [2] http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:X61