1. I can't stand 7" tablets. I'm stoked with my iPad 3 and nothing on the market matches its screen yet. Sounds like you're happy with the Galaxy Tab, which is good.
2. That graph isn't surprising at all. BootCamp is native Windows with a different bootloader, so it's going to be much better than virtualised GPUs. Virtualbox, apart from being free, is partially focused on running Linux VMs, so it makes sense that they don't put so much time into OpenGL support. That said, I hate the way Parallels and Fusion want to integrate into everything. VB is a standalone program that launches when you click it and has its own filesystem - none of this shared desktop rubbish. If people need seamless access to Windows programs, it's pretty simple - run Windows natively.
3. Keyboards. USB, wired. I currently use a Razer Lycosa, which is awesome for gaming, not so much for typing. My next keyboard will probably be a Mechancial Keyboard with Cherry MX Brown switches - probably a Filco. I hate Logitech keyboards. Microsoft keyboards are better, but still very low-end. Tenkeyless or Spacesaving keyboards are also preferred. These omit the Numpad so there is more space for mousing.
Sorry for my lack of replies, I've been busy with stuff and putting off replying until I can sit down and do it properly.
2. That graph isn't surprising at all. BootCamp is native Windows with a different bootloader, so it's going to be much better than virtualised GPUs. Virtualbox, apart from being free, is partially focused on running Linux VMs, so it makes sense that they don't put so much time into OpenGL support. That said, I hate the way Parallels and Fusion want to integrate into everything. VB is a standalone program that launches when you click it and has its own filesystem - none of this shared desktop rubbish. If people need seamless access to Windows programs, it's pretty simple - run Windows natively.
3. Keyboards. USB, wired. I currently use a Razer Lycosa, which is awesome for gaming, not so much for typing. My next keyboard will probably be a Mechancial Keyboard with Cherry MX Brown switches - probably a Filco. I hate Logitech keyboards. Microsoft keyboards are better, but still very low-end. Tenkeyless or Spacesaving keyboards are also preferred. These omit the Numpad so there is more space for mousing.
Sorry for my lack of replies, I've been busy with stuff and putting off replying until I can sit down and do it properly.