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by Dustout - 11/8/06 9:12 PM
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Update Tablet Section (a laptop from 07/08/2005 is in first)

by Dustout - 11/8/06 9:12 PM

http://reviews.cnet.com/4323-6527_7-6509057.html?tag=txt
At least once a month CNET will have a link to this article from the front page, and still the tablet section isnt updated. The laptop that is rated highest isnt even in production anymore, and for some reason the gateway tablet you reviewed a little bit ago wasnt added on their.


Here are the tablets that I feel should be on that page (in order)
1) Asus R1F
2) HP TC4400
3) Fujitsu LifeBook T4210
4) Lenovo ThinkPad X60
5) Toshiba Satellite R20

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Tablet of doom?

by R. Proffitt Moderator - 11/9/06 7:56 AM In reply to: Update Tablet Section (a laptop from 07/08/2005 is in first) by Dustout

At our office we have zero tablets. No one I know owns a tablet. At the company we do some work for they have a few thousand laptops and not a single tablet.

Is the tablet not unlike the Emperor's new clothes?

Bob

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???

by Dustout - 11/9/06 8:06 AM In reply to: Tablet of doom? by R. Proffitt Moderator

Is your office a technology review site, because just because you dont use it doesnt mean that noone does?


Tablets are good for students, since a large portion of CNETS viewers are students its a big demagraphic that they are ignoring

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This is not the web site. It's the discussion forum.

by R. Proffitt Moderator - 11/9/06 1:33 PM In reply to: ??? by Dustout

About students. My son is at college and no one owns a tablet. If it was good for students then you would think some one would own one.

-> Did you buy it?

Bob

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Thinkpad X60 Tablet?

by Nooorm - 11/10/06 2:02 PM In reply to: Update Tablet Section (a laptop from 07/08/2005 is in first) by Dustout

Those aren't even out yet...are they?

As for the use of tablets, they are designed and used most in health care, education, and a couple other industries...according to what I've read. The new convertables, unlike the Motion tablet/tablet, is really just a laptop with a touchscreen or pen screen.

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