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    Adam Durity
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    What's your opinion of the latest incarnation of the Tablet PC concept? -- Adam "If you can't beat your computer in chess, try kickboxing"

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      What's your opinion of the latest incarnation of the Tablet PC concept? -- Adam "If you can't beat your computer in chess, try kickboxing"

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      Kenneth Childs
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      Which one is that? I've got a 1st Gen. from Motion Computing that works like a champ. <---signature---> Your kid gets into Duke. You pay the tuition. That tuition goes into my checking account. My money in my checking account goes into beer, porn, and other such fun. Thank you :)

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        Which one is that? I've got a 1st Gen. from Motion Computing that works like a champ. <---signature---> Your kid gets into Duke. You pay the tuition. That tuition goes into my checking account. My money in my checking account goes into beer, porn, and other such fun. Thank you :)

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        Well actually, Tablets have been a functional concept for quite sometime. I mean your UPS guy has been using a form of one for quite a while, since before Microsoft even though of a tablet edition of windows. However in each previous incursion they have failed to catch on in the mainstream. Do ya think they will now? Or will they continue to remain specialized products for industries like shipping and medicine (digital clipboard...nifty)? -- Adam "If you can't beat your computer in chess, try kickboxing"

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          Well actually, Tablets have been a functional concept for quite sometime. I mean your UPS guy has been using a form of one for quite a while, since before Microsoft even though of a tablet edition of windows. However in each previous incursion they have failed to catch on in the mainstream. Do ya think they will now? Or will they continue to remain specialized products for industries like shipping and medicine (digital clipboard...nifty)? -- Adam "If you can't beat your computer in chess, try kickboxing"

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          I don't know. When I went down to New Orleans for a 3 night bende...erm, I mean conference (thanks Duke), I brought my tablet down. The keyboard interface and everything makes it much more laptop like, but much more versitile. I think it has potential. People in the airport were stopping and asking me about it and everything. <---signature---> Your kid gets into Duke. You pay the tuition. That tuition goes into my checking account. My money in my checking account goes into beer, porn, and other such fun. Thank you :)

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            I don't know. When I went down to New Orleans for a 3 night bende...erm, I mean conference (thanks Duke), I brought my tablet down. The keyboard interface and everything makes it much more laptop like, but much more versitile. I think it has potential. People in the airport were stopping and asking me about it and everything. <---signature---> Your kid gets into Duke. You pay the tuition. That tuition goes into my checking account. My money in my checking account goes into beer, porn, and other such fun. Thank you :)

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            Cool, Yeah i actually just got the Toshiba one. It's got the rotating screen so that you can use it as a tablet, or flip the screen up and rotate it and it takes on the form of a normal laptop. I was hesitant to take on the full slate as a first endeavour into the Tablet PC world. -- Adam "If you can't beat your computer in chess, try kickboxing"

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              Cool, Yeah i actually just got the Toshiba one. It's got the rotating screen so that you can use it as a tablet, or flip the screen up and rotate it and it takes on the form of a normal laptop. I was hesitant to take on the full slate as a first endeavour into the Tablet PC world. -- Adam "If you can't beat your computer in chess, try kickboxing"

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              Yeah, that came out about a month after I got my Motion one. But I do like the Motion model. The USB Keyboard/Mouse feature's nice to set up on a desk somewhere, one downside isthe fact it doesn't work as well on an airplane if you want to type. <---signature---> Your kid gets into Duke. You pay the tuition. That tuition goes into my checking account. My money in my checking account goes into beer, porn, and other such fun. Thank you :)

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                What's your opinion of the latest incarnation of the Tablet PC concept? -- Adam "If you can't beat your computer in chess, try kickboxing"

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                They don't appear to be much different than the windows tablet pc's that NEC and Compaq among others sold circa 1993 to 1996, smaller, but apparently pretty much do all the same things. They didn't take off then, but with enough marketing almost anyone can be convinced something is new and useful. Obviously the handwriting recognition, processor speed etc must be all better by many orders of magnitude, but what does it really *do* for you that is worthwhile? ------------

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                  They don't appear to be much different than the windows tablet pc's that NEC and Compaq among others sold circa 1993 to 1996, smaller, but apparently pretty much do all the same things. They didn't take off then, but with enough marketing almost anyone can be convinced something is new and useful. Obviously the handwriting recognition, processor speed etc must be all better by many orders of magnitude, but what does it really *do* for you that is worthwhile? ------------

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                  Personally for me, it's a big help w/ what I do around the place I work at when on call. I can get the full functionality of my database information, examine things from the web apps I've written, but MUCH easier to tote around. At the same time, I can generally set it up just about anywhere to use. <---signature---> Your kid gets into Duke. You pay the tuition. That tuition goes into my checking account. My money in my checking account goes into beer, porn, and other such fun. Thank you :)

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                    Personally for me, it's a big help w/ what I do around the place I work at when on call. I can get the full functionality of my database information, examine things from the web apps I've written, but MUCH easier to tote around. At the same time, I can generally set it up just about anywhere to use. <---signature---> Your kid gets into Duke. You pay the tuition. That tuition goes into my checking account. My money in my checking account goes into beer, porn, and other such fun. Thank you :)

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                    Exactly, you are the ideal target demographic for a tablet, but how many people really fit into that category among the general computing population? I think most business computer users, if they want portable network access or email, database etc, would prefer it in a pocket pc format if it's for casual use. Something you can whip out of a pocket or purse and quickly check then toss back in again. ------------

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                      What's your opinion of the latest incarnation of the Tablet PC concept? -- Adam "If you can't beat your computer in chess, try kickboxing"

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                      If I had the money to spare, I would have one. Sure wish they would get the weight and thickness down though. It would only be to run certian applications syncing with the desktop when at home. I really don't understand why the media has been so hard one them, I thought we would have seen them years ago. Now if they can get E-Ink going, I could have a tablet PC that is about as think as a peice of heavy stock paper ;) Rocky Moore <><

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                        What's your opinion of the latest incarnation of the Tablet PC concept? -- Adam "If you can't beat your computer in chess, try kickboxing"

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                        After spending way too much time walking around conferences, offices, airports etc trying to use a laptop one armed I've become a convert. All I need now is, well, a TabletPC. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                          What's your opinion of the latest incarnation of the Tablet PC concept? -- Adam "If you can't beat your computer in chess, try kickboxing"

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                          Chris wrote, "After spending way too much time walking around conferences, offices, airports etc trying to use a laptop one armed I've become a convert." But, for me personally (who is obviously a different type of user than Chris), I write at least a few hundreds of lines of code or long articles whenever I sit down at my computer, the tablet pc concept is pretty useless. I don't use it in conferences, offices, or airports. And I have never needed to use my laptop one-armed. (Though I wonder what the difference between a tablet PC and a handheld is if you just want to use it to write notes.) ------------------------------------------ The ousted but stubbornly non-dead leader reportedly released an audiotape this weekend, ending by calling on Iraqis to, quote, "resist the occupation in any way you can, from writing on walls, to boycotting, to demonstrating and taking up arms." adding, "you know, pretty much anything I used to kill you for."

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                            I don't know. When I went down to New Orleans for a 3 night bende...erm, I mean conference (thanks Duke), I brought my tablet down. The keyboard interface and everything makes it much more laptop like, but much more versitile. I think it has potential. People in the airport were stopping and asking me about it and everything. <---signature---> Your kid gets into Duke. You pay the tuition. That tuition goes into my checking account. My money in my checking account goes into beer, porn, and other such fun. Thank you :)

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                            Kenneth Childs wrote: That tuition goes into my checking account. My money in my checking account goes into beer, porn, and other such fun. Thank you I saw on the job lists there that Duke was looking for more IT People :P (oddly enoung Unix people too :~) -Steven Hicks

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                              After spending way too much time walking around conferences, offices, airports etc trying to use a laptop one armed I've become a convert. All I need now is, well, a TabletPC. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                              Chris Maunder wrote: All I need now is, well, a TabletPC. Oh lordy, won't you buy me, a Tablet PC My friends all drive iBooks, I must make ammends I wait for eDelivery each night and each day Oh lordy won't you buy me a gimmick PC [Edit] All together now! Oh lordy... [/Edit]

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                              Roger Wright wrote: Personally, I'm seeking a red-headed, double-breasted mattress thrasher

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                                Chris Maunder wrote: All I need now is, well, a TabletPC. Oh lordy, won't you buy me, a Tablet PC My friends all drive iBooks, I must make ammends I wait for eDelivery each night and each day Oh lordy won't you buy me a gimmick PC [Edit] All together now! Oh lordy... [/Edit]

                                Paul Watson
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                                Roger Wright wrote: Personally, I'm seeking a red-headed, double-breasted mattress thrasher

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                                :laugh::laugh: {sings along} .O'Lord, won't you buy me a TabletPC.. :) {/sings along} BW "In a world full of people, only some want to fly,Isn't that crazy?" - Seal

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