you try the Thinkpad X61 tablet? Pretty good set of features, great battery life, etc. Only thing is its slightly on the heavy side (4.5 lbs with extended battery) and slightly expensive (nicely configured is around $2700 - $3000, but it starts at $1700 or so).
Otherwise:
Those specs look pretty good, wait for the reviews though, there are a lot of tablets out there that look good on paper but are terrible in real-life conditions. I'm waiting for a Thinkpad tablet refresh, get it a little lighter, Penryn, etc. by next June or so before I go off to college, because Thinkpads always have the highest quality even after being sold to Lenovo. If in the market now, I'd still get a Thinkpad unless this Fujitsu system turns out to be really outstanding.
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michael @ Aug 14th 2007 12:44PM
Sigh. I wish someone would create a nice sleek touchscreen tablet PC.
One that's no super heavy, super bulky, ugly, built-in features, and just appealing.
Today's are great function wise, but design is boring. Sigh. Some day.
Extinction @ Aug 14th 2007 2:55PM
Those are called UMPCs
wickedpheonix @ Aug 14th 2007 2:59PM
you try the Thinkpad X61 tablet? Pretty good set of features, great battery life, etc. Only thing is its slightly on the heavy side (4.5 lbs with extended battery) and slightly expensive (nicely configured is around $2700 - $3000, but it starts at $1700 or so).
Otherwise:
Those specs look pretty good, wait for the reviews though, there are a lot of tablets out there that look good on paper but are terrible in real-life conditions. I'm waiting for a Thinkpad tablet refresh, get it a little lighter, Penryn, etc. by next June or so before I go off to college, because Thinkpads always have the highest quality even after being sold to Lenovo. If in the market now, I'd still get a Thinkpad unless this Fujitsu system turns out to be really outstanding.