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| Welcome to your own store for notebook and Laptop information. Tablet PCWhat to look out for in a tablet PC ? With the benefit of both stylus input and a full fledged notebook in one powerful and flexible device, some tablet PC's offer slate models with external keyboards, while others are convertibles that change from slate to notebook mode. The latest range in mobility power, tablet PCs have caught fancy of many a business traveler and business executives. Apart from its executive displays, it packs in quite a punch in terms of computing technology and prowess. Its no secret that the tablet PC market is still emerging, but the concept of using a touch screen to jot notes longhand or to draw a quick sketch is compelling. Buying a convertible tablet means you get the best of both worlds: a convertible keyboard and a touch screen. Field workers or mobile professionals can take notes and save them in their own handwriting during important meetings, they can scribble e-mails and sign faxes also with a stylus. Price: From $2000 upwards these tablets run the gamut in weight, hard drive space, and screen size. If technology is your forte and nothing but the best is what you seek then head for a tablet PC giving you the best while on field. Features: Weight is especially important for tablet PCs. If you are using stylus to write, you don't want your arm going numb by the weight of the PC. Usually they are 1.5 Kgs or less in weight and less than 1 inch thick. Some bigger laptops incorporate tablet functionality. Display: Displays range from 10.4 to 14.1 inches. Most commonly seen are 12 inches (diagonal) or smaller digitized displays. Processor: Tablet PC manufacturers use moderate mobile processors that consume less power. Fewer ports and connections, 40 GB to 80 GB hard drive, LAN, modem, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Microsoft XP tablet Edition OS, handwriting recognition software are part of the package. Look for a system that includes buttons to help you do things like switch the screens orientation from landscape to portrait mode and access settings. Having a joystick or scroll wheel of some sort will also come in handy when it comes to navigating forms as well as web pages. Stylus: The stylus that makes a tablet a tablet should be large enough to make writing in digital ink easy and smooth. The nice-to-have feature is the ability of erase your scribbles with the back of the pen. When you are done with writing, your tablet of choice should have a holster that's both easy to access yet secure enough to keep your pen from falling out. Checklist:
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