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Windows XP Tablet PC Edition Chat

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 11 May 2004 - 12:10 · 3 comments & 615 views

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Join the Tablet PC product team the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 3:00pm Pacific time. Windows XP Tablet PC Edition paves the way for the most versatile computing experience ever. The mobility of Tablet PC is combined with ink and speech tools to let you take your PC too many more places and use it in many new ways. You bring the questions, we will supply the experts.

Date & Time: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 | 3pm Pacific: View Additional Time Zones]

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#1 nic on 11 May 2004 - 18:31
I'll probably sit in on this one. I don't have a tablet PC yet, but I have a feeling that as the user base grows these things are going to be huge. Especially on universities; i'll probably go out and buy one with there is Mathcad with handwriting recognition .
#2 brianshapiro on 12 May 2004 - 03:41
i am a unversity student, both for college and just for personal projects the tablet pc would be useful for writing notes , storing drawings, etc. i have a PDA but i've found tablets much easier and more comfortable to write on. but at the same time they are about $1000 more than a notebook for the same specs, notebooks are already more expensive than equivalent desktops; and the usefulness would only be in about 10% of the activities i do on my computer. this is one thing that is making me hesitate getting one instead of a media center notebook for my next computer. i use a notebook as a primary computer, and the only situation where it looks like it would be worthwhile to get a tablet is where i have a primary desktop computer.

btw. does anyone know if apple has any plans to produce tablet versions of macintosh?
#3 mipra on 12 May 2004 - 04:50
aha...time to to join the chat...this is actually a new topic for me

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