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RE: Table PC's
Yes - I've used the RM Tablet PC - not a clamshell design as you
mentioned, but all built into a thin, light unit. The newer Centrino
based units are especially good and pretty fast. RM (I used to work for
them - and still do a lot of video work for them) sell mainly to
education but also sell their tablets through PC World Business I think.
I've just finished putting together a video tour of BETT, the UK
education IT show at Olympia, in which the tablet features a bit. If
anyone's REALLY interested (which I doubt!), I could make it available
on my web site - let me know.
-----Original Message-----
From: Benfield, John [mailto:john.benfield@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 30 January 2004 10:38
To: HA (E-mail)
Subject: [ukha_d] Table PC's
Does anyone have or used a table PC. I'm looking at upgrading my current
laptop and like the look of the hybrid laptop/table PC's that are
around.
Both Acer and Toshiba do laptops that you can swivel the screen around
and
lay if flat and use it as a tablet. I just don't know the practical they
really are.
JB
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