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Old 01-10-2005, 08:18 PM
binarg
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Fujitsu T4000 - Comments anyone?

Does anyone who owns T4000 care to comment on the screen?

Is it really so good as Fujitsu claims?

Is machine really worth that money?

Thanks in advance on help with purchase...
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Old 01-11-2005, 07:15 AM
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Re: Fujitsu T4000 - Comments anyone?

I don't have one, but have seen the wide-angle versions. There is a
difference, however, between "wide-angle" and view anywhere screens. Wide
angle means the screen is viewable at different angles, while the view
anywhere screens (Motion's M1400 - http://www.motioncomputing.com/) have
clarity of viewing in any light, indoor or outdoors.
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"binarg" <binarg********.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone who owns T4000 care to comment on the screen?
>
> Is it really so good as Fujitsu claims?
>
> Is machine really worth that money?
>
> Thanks in advance on help with purchase...



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Old 01-11-2005, 06:17 PM
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Re: Fujitsu T4000 - Comments anyone?

If you want to do advertising for Motion, ask them for the job in
Marketing...

I am not only sure how you managed to conclude that I don't know the
difference between "wide-angle" and ViewAnywhere?

I guess spelling is the same?

Here it is, another opportunity for you to advertise Motion, eh?


Chris H. wrote:
> I don't have one, but have seen the wide-angle versions. There is a
> difference, however, between "wide-angle" and view anywhere screens. Wide
> angle means the screen is viewable at different angles, while the view
> anywhere screens (Motion's M1400 - http://www.motioncomputing.com/) have
> clarity of viewing in any light, indoor or outdoors.

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Re: Fujitsu T4000 - Comments anyone?

I'm just supplying information to you. A lot of people don't know the
difference between the two, spending their money for "wide-angle" and
expecting to be able to use the Tablet PC outdoors in daylight or shadows.
They don't perform very well in that environment.
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Associate Expert
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"binarg" <binarg********.com> wrote in message
news:41e48584$0$7331$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshostin g.com...
> If you want to do advertising for Motion, ask them for the job in
> Marketing...
>
> I am not only sure how you managed to conclude that I don't know the
> difference between "wide-angle" and ViewAnywhere?
>
> I guess spelling is the same?
>
> Here it is, another opportunity for you to advertise Motion, eh?
>
>
> Chris H. wrote:
>> I don't have one, but have seen the wide-angle versions. There is a
>> difference, however, between "wide-angle" and view anywhere screens.
>> Wide angle means the screen is viewable at different angles, while the
>> view anywhere screens (Motion's M1400 - http://www.motioncomputing.com/)
>> have clarity of viewing in any light, indoor or outdoors.



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