| Re: Windows XP Tablet Edition ? And just to throw in my ten cents, should you be considering buying a
tablet, now that you know what Windows XP Tablet Edition is, is that I have
had mine for just under two years now, and *you could not pay me* to go back
to a plain laptop. These things are the greatest, which is what I'm sure
everyone in this newsgroup would say (of course, we're all a little biased!)
:-)
C.
"jameshanley39" <jameshanley39******.co.uk> wrote in message
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> I now know that a little "laptop" with that tablet pc version of
> windows xp is not crippled to only being able to run a low requirement
> version of windows..(infact it isn't running a low req version!)
> And, as I suspected, a machine running it isn't going to have some
> weird architecture processor that can only run special OSs written for
> it. like a Pocket PC (which wikipedia says is an "ARM based" CPUs
> running Windows CE - which is of course a low requirement edition of
> windows, which also suggests a very low power machine). So i'm glad to
> know it isn't like Windows CE! The tablet pc(or ultra portable or
> whatever, running the tablet edition of windows xp) is a little
> computer but a proper one! |