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Tablet PCs

Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2002 7:57 pm
by Dice599
I was thinking on getting one this summer for when I go to college instead of a regular desktop PC. I was wondering what everone's take on them is. I don't think they're quite there, but think they might be close in six months. What bout you?

Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2002 9:17 pm
by HuTcH
They look like they might be pretty usefull, though delicate. I think I honestly would get a laptop instead.

Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2002 9:37 pm
by Plasma2002b
wait..... whats the difference between laptop, and tablet? i forget

(i probably knoe, i just cant think of it :-? )

Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2002 10:27 pm
by fuuucckkers
Ok.. heres the deal. The table is like a PDA, whereas you can have a surface to point and click with your little touchpad screen and pen. Set up appointment/schedule everything and whatnot.

But the advantage of the Tablet over the PDA is that it opens up..sorta like one of those pocket organizer(phone number storage things)..and it's basically a mini Laptop. It has an LCD screen, a keyboard and touch pad. From screen shots I've seen it was running Windows XP!!

So it does have advantages over laptops and PDA's... only because it's basically both of them combined. But on a downside they run quite heavy on your wallet..and since it's basically a mini laptop, it probably weighs alot as well.

I would just get a laptop myself. But of course, I already have one. :P

And heres a link to the site:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/tabletpc/default.asp

Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2002 10:41 pm
by nybbles
I personally would also get a normal laptop. However, I think the idea behind the tablet is cool. I've heard you can write on it and it'll transcribe what you write. But I don't think it would work with my handwriting. I type better. :lol: er, maybe the correct smiley would be :roll:

But I think they would be great for artists. As I say, when you go buy a computer get something that fits your needs.

Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2002 10:46 pm
by Timelessblur
I will stick with my trusty laptop. The tablet pc handwriting reconition softwear is not up spec yet. It not always on. Now if you have there perfec handwriting, and if you do I will kill you, it will work fine. But it not a powerful as a laptop and the Hard drive space is less than a laptop

Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2002 10:52 pm
by fuuucckkers
From what I read.. if I remember correectly..the handwriting technology has some sort of AI built into it where it will learn your writing style..and then improve upon it.. i think it can even predict what you're going to write.. (not too sure on that last part though).

Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2002 10:54 pm
by Timelessblur
LOL. I would love to see it learn my handwriting because not even I can read it half the time

Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2002 11:01 pm
by fuuucckkers
Timelessblurr wrote:LOL. I would love to see it learn my handwriting because not even I can read it half the time
I dont think it can learn that 'Chicken Scratch' handwriting style.

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2002 12:19 am
by jester22c
I would definately get an actual computer (desktop or laptop) over a tablet PC. I have read up on them and they certainly would not suffice for me. The nice ones can run a version of XP and they are essentially a handheld computer, but I would use a tablet as supplementary, not as a primary computer. They are rather expensive, and the battery life is certainly not satisfactory in comparison to a laptop. Save your money, get a more powerful laptop, and wait a year or two to get a tablet.

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2002 12:49 am
by whosurdaddy
my uncle works for the company that makes the components n stuff for them, and he got one free, and gave it to me cuz he didnt really need it. there really nice, and handy if your "on the run" a lot, and need to type up a document or something. it is pretty much like a small laptop. id still recomend a laptop, for most of the reasons people have already stated...but there neat little gadgets :)

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2002 7:56 am
by fuuucckkers
whosurdaddy wrote:my uncle works for the company that makes the components n stuff for them, and he got one free.
You mean Acer?? Haha..that's who develops these "tablet PC's" for Micro$oft.
It's really sad that after all these years, M$ still cant do anything on their own. They have other companies create products for them.

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2002 8:25 pm
by Big-O Ryan
This is just my take on the situation, but I think that if you're getting a laptop right now (or in the future), you're probably going to be getting a Tablet PC.

They are supposed to be used like a PocketPC/Palm device, but one that is 8.5x11", and is a full-featured computer running WindowsXP (Tablet Edition, which has all the touch-screen, handwriting, pressure-sensitive stuff built in).

I've been looking forward to these for years (I love Palm/PocketPCs, and have never had a laptop).

What I didn't expect, though, is that nearly all of the new TabletPCs are "clamshell" design (instead of "slate").

Slate means that they function only with their touch-screen (and they're usually smaller), although you can plug in a USB keyboard/mouse if you want (TabletPC's are the same hardware as laptops, except for the screen).

But most of the current designs are Clamshells - which means the screen can be folded out and flipped over, to be used exactly like a laptop (with a laptop keyboard/touchpad underneath).

Most of them also have built-in wireless, and I hear that the pressure-sensitive screens work quite well, even for artists.

So, if you're in the market for a laptop, you'll probably end up getting a TabletPC. It might be a little less powerful for the money than a laptop (or else about 300$ more), but laptops have never been powerhouses, anyway.

Of course, I've never actually held or used a TabletPC.. 8) although I've stopped by CompUSA and Best Buy a couple times, they didn't have them yet., naybe tomorrow..

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2002 8:56 pm
by XIII
my EX principal would always get a new PDA or laptop or tablet or whatnot about every 3 months... kinda off topic, but now we know where our taxes went at the time.