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Tablet PC ...

PostPosted: Apr 6, 2005 @ 6:22pm
by refractor

PostPosted: Apr 6, 2005 @ 8:20pm
by David Horn

PostPosted: Apr 6, 2005 @ 9:24pm
by Bluetrane

PostPosted: Apr 6, 2005 @ 11:14pm
by David Horn

Re: Tablet PC ...

PostPosted: Apr 6, 2005 @ 11:42pm
by soatari

PostPosted: Apr 6, 2005 @ 11:48pm
by Jadam

PostPosted: Apr 7, 2005 @ 12:27am
by James S
Electrovaya SC2200

1.4GHz Dothan
Up to 80GB HD
Up to 1280 Megs RAM
8 hour battery life
3.5 Pounds
ABG Wifi

http://www.electrovaya.com/product/sc2200.html

The Toshiba is definitely the Powerhouse of all the TabletPCs, but only because of its Geforce graphics and upgradeable to 1.6GHz Processor, which doesn't make a difference unless you play games. I would definitely suggest the Electrovaya Scribbler over the Toshiba, though, because of size and weight. The Toshiba has an SXGA screen, the only one that has that high a resolution screen. All the others are just 1280x1024, but that's always been enough for me, and I used to crank my desktop systems to 2048x1962. Scribbler in slate mode (it also comes with a detachable keyboard) is light, smart, and smooth. It's my Tablet of choice. Plus the Electrovaya screen is incredibly bright. ... and 8 HOURS of battery life, with WIFI on. It really last that long, that's not just an absurd speculation. It will last you a full day on one battery charge.

Screen protectors are a waste of money. I've had my Motion M1300 for two years now, and I use it every day in all of my classes. These things just don't get scratches.

Also, if the Electrovaya doesn't tickle your fancy, take a look at HP's new TabletPC that they just released last month. It's nearly as good as the Toshiba M200.

PostPosted: Apr 7, 2005 @ 12:55am
by Bluetrane

PostPosted: Apr 7, 2005 @ 6:29am
by refractor

PostPosted: Apr 7, 2005 @ 11:24am
by Lukas44
If wallet tight, maybey refurbished units:

PostPosted: Apr 7, 2005 @ 6:05pm
by refractor
Righty, after going all over to place to find somewhere with one actually in stock (even Toshiba themselves didn't), I now have a Toshiba M200 being delivered to a UK address sometime next week. All I have to do now is arrange to get it shipped over here :)

PostPosted: Apr 7, 2005 @ 6:26pm
by Bluetrane

PostPosted: Apr 7, 2005 @ 6:41pm
by refractor

PostPosted: Apr 7, 2005 @ 6:58pm
by Bluetrane

PostPosted: Apr 7, 2005 @ 8:33pm
by refractor