You might want to check out the comparison charts on Tablet PC MVP Terri
Stratton's web site:
http://thetabletpc.net/ Then contact the various
companies she has listed. As a side note, it seems like you're duplicating
the efforts with two computers. Tablet PCs, with the proper RAM and hard
drive, can do everything you want that you're looking at two units to
accomplish.
My personal favorite would be one of the Motion Computing products with the
View Anywhere screen (indoor-outdoor), but it would also depend on the
environment in which your use would be deployed.
--
Chris H.
Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
Tablet Creations -
http://nicecreations.us/
Associate Expert
Expert Zone -
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
<votatore@libero.it> wrote in message
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> At our firm, we have digitized our library and all our files. Now, what
> we are looking for is to find the best slate pc to preload all the
> digitized data and use it just as a "book".
>
> Our staff will be also equipped with a normal ultraportable notebook to
> perform common tasks like writing, calculations, internet browsing,
> etc.
>
> The slate computer will only serve as a "portable library".
>
> Ideally, such slate computer should be very powerful, have a huge hard
> disk capacity (60 Gb and up) and good communication equipment (wlan,
> bluetooth).
>
> I have browsed internet looking for opinions and reviews on slates, but
> they are seldom. Apparenly, the tablet world is dominated by
> convertibles.
>
> I would be glad to read the opinions and advices of experienced people
> that follow this newsgroup. Which is the best slate today ? The newest
> one, etc. ?
>
> Thank to everybody for reply
>
> Eric
>