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					  <title>Advantages of Tablet PCs and Disadvantages of Tablet PCs</title>
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					  <description>Advantages of Tablet PCs and Disadvantages of Tablet PCs  Tablet PC haves the character of big. If you was a man who is mobile, and you have never considered to become a tablet PC in the past, now is same good . like one time every for initial inspection of they out -. that is technological is cutting, . that is usabilas is excitement, and price is strarting to dropp fall. It gives us portability, flexibility and usability that are changing the way we work with our computers. Its touch screen or digitizing tablet technology allows the user to operate the computer with a stylus or digital pen instead of a keyboard or mouse.There is two main types from tablet PCs: convertible and slate. Convertible tablets seen many like normal laptops except the revolvable screen or rotated all the way around and laid down flat across the keyboard. You then information of input passed using a stylus. Slate tablet PCs include only the screen interface - though they are fully integratable with peripherals like keyboards and mouses, the computer itself does not have them. Both types haves the character of healthy option, depend on personal you choices and will which you be using it for.Many Tablet PCs use a Wacom digitizer, which delivers pen-position input to the computer at a fast rate. Tablets with these digitizers project a small magnetic field above the screen that interacts with electronics in the tablet's stylus. The user therefore is able to rest their hand on the screen without affecting the image or mouse pointer; only movement of the stylus affects the mouse pointer. As with any technology, tablet PCs have advantages and disadvantages. Thanks to the last few years of development and enhancement, the disadvantages are shrinking in number, and the perks are becoming more and more enticing.</description>
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					  <pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2007 00:00:00 WIT</pubDate>
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					  <title>Motion Computing Announces LE1700 Tablet PC</title>
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					  <description>Motion Computing Announces LE1700 Tablet PC &#160;  Motion's LE1700 brings Core 2 Duo to the &#34;slate&#34; Tablet PC form-factor. Motion Computing has revealed its latest &#34;slate&#34; Tablet PC in the form of the LE1700. The LE1700 brings a wealth of features to the Tablet PC platform and runs Microsoft's newly introduced Windows Vista operating system. The LE1700 makes use of Intel Core 2 Duo processors in select configurations, 30GB hard disk drive (HDD), supports up to 4GB of DDR2 memory and features a 12.1&#34; SXGA+ LCD screen. In a nutshell, it runs Vista Business Edition on a 1.5GHz Core 2 Duo processor with 1 gig or RAM (4 gigs max), 40 to 80 gig 1.8&#34; hard drive (OK, the drive won't be fast-- why not use a 2.5&#34; drive for better performance?) and an XGA+ display. The price starts at $2,199 and there's a more affordable Windows XP version for those of you whose companies just say no to Vista. All of Motion's usual goodies such as a dock, and thin extended battery are available for the LE1700. It also features enhanced security in the form of ComputeTraceComplete device tracking and Motion DataGuard HDD protection. Other features include CDMA/EVDO support along with WiFi and Bluetooth 2.0+EDR.</description>
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					  <pubDate>Sat, 31 Mar 2007 00:00:00 WIT</pubDate>
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					  <title>Canovo New Dual Screen Notebook Concept</title>
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					  <description>Canovo - New Dual Screen Notebook Concept  The Italian design firm V12 has recently introduced its Canovo dual-screen notebook/tablet concept, which features two display units. Canova is a dual display touch screen notebook concept created by V12 Design, an industrial design and engineering studio. Canova is a notebook which has dual LCD touch screen display that can do almost everything from a sketch pad, music score, graph paper, watching a movie and so on. It has the same usage as other notebooks. The thing that makes it special is it going to have everything in touch screen, for example touch screen keyboard and it doesn't require any mouse. The electronic pen and dedicated hardware of the notebook brings the machine to life and make viewers glued to it making everything accessible on two massive touch-sensitive screens. One of these touch-screens can be used as an additional display, but also as a fully functional and customizable keyboard. Currently, there are no working sample and specifications of this concept computer. "V12 design has developed the concept and the design of the Canova Notebook nearly two years ago. The project captured the attention of a European computer manufacturer and together with its Taiwanese sister company, they started the development of the electronics. The complexity of the fully custom made electronic components has slowed down the development of the product as a whole, " managing director of V12 Design Valerio Cometti said.The similar concept notebook, the LG e-Book, received a Red Dot Award nomination for "Best Concept Design" last year. Hope some developers will take the idea of this Canova concept notebook design</description>
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					  <pubDate>Sat, 03 Mar 2007 00:00:00 WIT</pubDate>
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