Tablets? As in .. pills?
Motrin is waay better that Tylenol :-P
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From: Ali Wilkes (IT) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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We have a Toshiba tablet PC
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I have seen the last two models from Compaq and Toshiba as well.
I liked it physically, and am unsure what type of application it will be
used for.
I think there soon will be better technology that will work better for the
possible applications
Finding the battery compartment is tough, though.
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I buy them at 10 for 99 cents at Office Depot
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Finding the battery compartment is tough, though.
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From: Ed Crowley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Check out the Motion Computing ones (http://www.motioncomputing.com/).
They do not have a flip-n-twist lid like some of the other players.
I saw a demo of these - they are pretty sweet. They can be resold by
Dell and I believe they are branded by at least one other OEM, but
I forget who.
- Karen
Yep, used the Compaq/HP one quite a bit, thoughts so far:
- Nice product, although the notebook part (the keyboard) feels a little
flimsy, seems to work ok though
- The Transmeta processor is a nice idea, but from experience the machine
seems very sluggish at first, but once things are up and
We are currently testing a few actually. We have the Compaq and the View
Sonic. The Compaq is great, fast, reliable. I haven't really had too many
problems with it. The only issue is that you need to purchase all sorts of
accessories with it for it to really be of any use. The Docking
We have a Toshiba tablet PC for eval. Nice toy, can see some
benefits. I personally would wait a while before buying one.
This is O.T.
Personally, I think tablet PCs are going to eventually replace
Laptops.
What I really want is a wireless monitor (like the one that viewsonic
sells.) I
I had a chance to try one out a Comdex. I liked everything about them
except for the handwriting recognition, it sucked. My handwriting is
crap thought so if you have pretty decent handwriting then it might be
something for you. I liked the HP/Compaq models cause they included a
keyboard. Oh and
Are their screens fragile?
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I had a chance to try one out a Comdex. I liked everything about
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Are their screens fragile?
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Do they make writerights for those things?
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I have seen the last two models from Compaq and Toshiba as well.
I liked
I buy them at 10 for 99 cents at Office Depot. Mine work with pens or
pencils.
Ed Crowley
HP Services
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