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Old 05-26-2004, 10:07 PM
terri
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Re: Experience with using Tablet PCs

Most of your arguments don't apply to the Acer 300. It's a 14.1" screen and
certainly weighs a good bit more than than many of the others. It also
offers an excellent battery life.
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Terri Stratton
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"Aram" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> If your question is "is it usable?" then answer is yes, it is. If your

question is "worth it additional money I have to pay over the regular
notebook?" then the answer actually depends on what you expect from
TabletPC. If you are a businessman, willing to eliminate paper and user
computer only, then the TabletPC is the only way to go, as you may use it to
take notes during meetings, and it's much more affordable than regular
notebooks for that. It is also convenient to read internet sites laying on
the sofa. However, there is a price you pay besides additional bucks. First
of all, be aware that TabletPC has to be tiny, otherwise it will be to heavy
to keep on one hand when using another for writing. This means it has a
limited battery capacity, which means that you will probably get at most 2
hours of continuous operation. And secondly, they have limited set of ports
and relatively small screens.

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