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- malcooning
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cheers.
UK Prices kill me everytime. I just don't get why the prices in are usually 150%-200% of the US prices. It doesn't make any sense. The listed price of the C210 in the US is around $1800 and in the UK it starts only at 1300GBP (for the weaker models). That's true to almost all machines.
Anyhow, thanks for sharing your ideas about it.
UK Prices kill me everytime. I just don't get why the prices in are usually 150%-200% of the US prices. It doesn't make any sense. The listed price of the C210 in the US is around $1800 and in the UK it starts only at 1300GBP (for the weaker models). That's true to almost all machines.
Anyhow, thanks for sharing your ideas about it.
- malcooning
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aye. dollars might be weak, but the states bends with it. the queen reserves right to stand tall. Not justly i'd add.
I was only thinking of the US option because I have someone who's coming over and can bring it with her, so I skip the tax!
I just need to decide which tablet I want within the next 2 weeks.
and the more I read about the more I'm confused. I would have bought a Lenovo x60/x61, but recently a flaw in manufacture was found, so I don't want to need to send my laptop to a lab in the states. Other option are the Fujitsu T2010, HP 2710p, or maybe even the Motion computing LE1700, although it is 40% more expensive than the above ones.
I was only thinking of the US option because I have someone who's coming over and can bring it with her, so I skip the tax!
I just need to decide which tablet I want within the next 2 weeks.
and the more I read about the more I'm confused. I would have bought a Lenovo x60/x61, but recently a flaw in manufacture was found, so I don't want to need to send my laptop to a lab in the states. Other option are the Fujitsu T2010, HP 2710p, or maybe even the Motion computing LE1700, although it is 40% more expensive than the above ones.
have you checked out tabletpcreview dot com site? i go there alot and found out that the gateway c-140x is the most powerful at the moment.
*Convertible notebook/tablet
*up to 2.4 ghz (800 mhz 4mb L2 cache) - intel core duo (santa rosa)
*up to 4 gb ram (667 mhz)
*512 level pressure sensitivity (most tablet pcs released after april this year were upgraded to 512)
*14" display WXGA TFT Active Matrix (1280 x 768 max. resolution)
*Executive Stylus (by WACOM)
*dedicated graphics card ATI Radeon X2300 HD (most tablet pc's don't have one or use the poor intel graphics)
*hard drive 100gb 7200 RPM
*Bluetooth Wireless Networking Module
*8x Multi-Format Dual Layer DVD-RW with DVD-RAM
*Integrated Intel 3945 802.11a/ b/ g wireless networking
other tablets to also consider is the
*Fujitsu T4220
*Toshiba Portege M400
*Convertible notebook/tablet
*up to 2.4 ghz (800 mhz 4mb L2 cache) - intel core duo (santa rosa)
*up to 4 gb ram (667 mhz)
*512 level pressure sensitivity (most tablet pcs released after april this year were upgraded to 512)
*14" display WXGA TFT Active Matrix (1280 x 768 max. resolution)
*Executive Stylus (by WACOM)
*dedicated graphics card ATI Radeon X2300 HD (most tablet pc's don't have one or use the poor intel graphics)
*hard drive 100gb 7200 RPM
*Bluetooth Wireless Networking Module
*8x Multi-Format Dual Layer DVD-RW with DVD-RAM
*Integrated Intel 3945 802.11a/ b/ g wireless networking
other tablets to also consider is the
*Fujitsu T4220
*Toshiba Portege M400
- malcooning
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yeah, I saw it too. the gateway is one of the cheapest too. But the models of the The toshiba and the Fujitsu have successors already. Not yet widely available, but soon. I've been looking at the gateway, but then read that Acer has just bought Gateway, which might affect support for this. furthermore, it has a bigger than most screen, but resolution is still quite small (1024x768). I'm trying to find a tablet with a SXGA resolution (1280x1024).
But the fact that tablets have upgraded to 512 levels of sensitivity is news to me, and good news it is. Thanks!
But the fact that tablets have upgraded to 512 levels of sensitivity is news to me, and good news it is. Thanks!
Hellooo,
I am also interested by a tablet pc and I found a small comparative:
http://www.tabletpc2.com/Compare.htm
I am also interested by a tablet pc and I found a small comparative:
http://www.tabletpc2.com/Compare.htm
No. I do not think, I thought buy myself one for the same thing and it is sufficient... Sorry I not very good in English... ex: fujitsu-siemens 4120Yojimbo wrote:The Motion Computing LE1600 is still an awesome tablet and it is very cheap now... If you are just sketching ideas and doing rough animation, do you need the latest greatest features?
399 € (e-bay)