Archive for the 'tablet pc' Category

mindmanager and a tablet pc

Friday, October 14th, 2005

The more I use mind manager – the more I rely on it. It has become one of those software products that you would have to pry out of my dead hands… Ok, maybe that is going to far.
I love the new version – it looks nicer and for an application that I basically live […]

Brushed Titanium for IBM Thinkpad

Friday, September 23rd, 2005

Finally IBM move away from those black computers.
“For more than a decade, US computer company IBM echoed Henry Ford in its design approach toward its iconic Thinkpad laptop computers: customers could have any colour they wanted – as long as it was black. “
Lenova are starting to have an impact:
“ The move away from the […]

Active words and inkpad

Wednesday, September 21st, 2005

Buzz points out that a new add on to active words is available.
‘In essence, Inkpad makes the Tablet PC pen input mode as productive as the
keyboard mode. Inkpad works like the company’s flagship ActiveWords software,
which allows users to devise a personalized system for using words to navigate
to folders, files, programs, and web-based services; send […]

TravelMate C200’s tablet pc

Monday, September 19th, 2005

 Acer unveals a new tablet pc with a new hinge system:
“Sept. 17 ATHENS, Greece—At its Global Press Conference here Saturday, Acer rolled out a brand new tablet PC with an innovative pop-up hinge.
Unlike many other tablet computers, which use a rotating screen to convert from traditional notebook to tablet, the new TravelMate C200’s LCD screen […]

Synch Files the Easy Way

Saturday, September 17th, 2005

Preston Gralla, author of Internet Annoyances has a post that may go somewhere to solve the problems I envisaged when I get a tablet pc. The idea of going back to two computers was making me nervous as I simply love the simplicity of having everything I work with, and the way I like it […]

Gateway CX200

Wednesday, September 14th, 2005

PcMagazine have a review of the new Gateway wide screen tablet pc
Slate tablets haven’t caught on—perhaps they never will—but convertible tablets are making their way into the mainstream. And we’re not talking about the small ones, with their 12-inch screens and 3.5-pound system weights. It’s the larger ones, those that are substantial enough to be […]

Electrovaya Scribbler SC3000 tablet pc

Tuesday, September 13th, 2005

The Tabletpcreviewspot has a review of the scribbler – a tablet pc

‘The Electrovaya Scribbler SC3000 Premium is a true “writing slate” style computer which runs on Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005. Based on Windows XP Professional, but with significant usability enhancements such as pen and speech input, this operating system has been billed for at […]

the scribbler

Wednesday, September 7th, 2005

Tabletpctalk points out an interesting tablet pc called the scribbler. What a name!

‘The Scribbler is a uniquely designed computer and Electrovaya is clearly betting that the Tablet form factor will find its market. Right off the bat, we can say that someone who likes the form factor will like the Scribbler. It is a pretty […]

Is the tablet pc platform is trouble?

Saturday, September 3rd, 2005

Is the tablet pc platform is trouble? Well, I think these types of sales figures can be fixed with a couple of things.. one is cheaper prices and the other is a killer app that will encourage people to purchase the tablet pc platform. I think onenote has the potential to be this killler app […]

Toshiba m200 tablet pc

Saturday, September 3rd, 2005

The Student Tablet PC blog has review of the experience of playing for the first time with a Toshiba m200 tablet pc.

‘Today has to be one of the best days that I’ve had in a while. This morning, right after found out I got the job I was hoping for, a raise, and a scholarship, […]