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Computing on the Go: A Road Warrior Survival Kit
The traditional notebook and netbook PCs have been joined by tablets like the iPad, and increasingly powerful smartphones to make computing while tethered to a desk almost a foreign concept. But, there is still a difference between a little Web surfing or text messaging on [...]

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I wanted to do a video comparing these 2. I understand I am comparing apples and oranges in a way. For my use I had originally gotten my Ipad as a netbook/sketchpad replacement. The sketching capabilities were OK but without wacom and a blunt pogo stylus it made it a bit hard [...]

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Motion Computing LE1700 Tablet PC with Windows 7

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Outdoor video review of the new Motion Computing C5 MkII MCA Tablet. The new version includes the world's best outdoor display technology (Hydis AFFS+) and a more rugged Corning Gorilla Glass screen. The Motion C5 is IP54 rated, MIL810F drop tested to 3 feet and includes Solid State drive options. Other options [...]

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Processor: 1.2GHz Intel Pentium M Processor 753 with Centrino Mobile Technology; Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC 2005 Installed Memory: 1 GB (DDR2 SDRAM); Hard Drive: 30GB IDE Display: 8.4 in. SVGA TFT Active Matrix; Graphic Processor: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900 Expansion Ports: 2 x USB 2.0, VGA out, [...]

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Windows 7 on Motion Computing F5 Mk II Tablet PC - demonstrates the improvements for pen based computers on Windows 7. For demonstrations within Australia or more information, visit our website at: www.tabletpc.com.au

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1.5gb memory! Large 60gb drive View anywhere screen! $300.00 option for free Wifi and integrated bluetooth 2.0XP tablet loaded and ready to use Wifi and integrated bluetooth

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Offering enhanced mobility in a lightweight design, the Motion LE1600 Tablet PC empowers you to work anywhere, anytime. This ultra-mobile tablet PC includes [...]

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