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<blockquote data-quote="mizmar" data-source="post: 506819" data-attributes="member: 7945"><p>Fair comments; but you can always force stuff to be available off-line. And, Mobile sheets (any Android app) stores stuff locally anyway, exactly the same as an Android tablet.</p><p>Also, for balance, Chromebooks can run Linux (as can windows) so, for example, audacity and musescore can be had... But, if it's to be a dedicated score machine; screen realeste/ £€$ is key. </p><p></p><p>There are swings and roundabouts; I just mentioned Chromebook because they can be very good value</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mizmar, post: 506819, member: 7945"] Fair comments; but you can always force stuff to be available off-line. And, Mobile sheets (any Android app) stores stuff locally anyway, exactly the same as an Android tablet. Also, for balance, Chromebooks can run Linux (as can windows) so, for example, audacity and musescore can be had... But, if it's to be a dedicated score machine; screen realeste/ £€$ is key. There are swings and roundabouts; I just mentioned Chromebook because they can be very good value [/QUOTE]
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