I've also used a tablet PC before, which was frustrating. It had a stylus, which was okay, but the display was pressure-sensitive and not touch-sensitive. So precision movements with the stylus were nigh-on impossible. Typing using the stylus on an
The LifeBook T1010 adopts Intel's Centrino 2 platform with Core 2 Duo processors (Penryn) and is Windows Vista compatible. The notebook also features DDR3 memory (1066MHz). (Source: Digitimes)
But even Bill Gates, who has long been a champion of tablet PCs,has not managed to convince the public that the technology is ready yet, and although hybrid tablet/traditional laptops have sold fairly well, it would take something special from
There is nothing inherently wrong with the entry-level Toshiba Satellite L305, but both Dell and Sony have 15-inch budget laptops that offer more for less.