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I guess my first question is whether tablet PCs are even useful. We have a few PMs here in the office that have them, but I've never seem them using the PCs in "tablet" mode.
Also, are there tablet PCs that are powerful enough to run games?
Finally, what...
Started by Esteban Araya on
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The most important factor (in my opinion experience with it, as tablet PCs ....
But best is "waiting" for multi-touch tablet PCs, like HP TouchSmart tx2 , and Windows7.
I think tablet PCs are not ready for next-get games like Crysis.
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For an elderly person, is the tablet a good move from a desktop/laptop?
Hi! My dad is 92 and is having increasing trouble using a PC. I would
like to migrate him to an iPad/tablet setup. He only needs the
Internet, and I was thinking this would...
Started by Lee Koo (ADMIN) on
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by 27 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cnet):
So, if your objective is....
They pick up the gestures is problematic.
For limited computer users, the tablet makes much more intuitive sense too.
Up to him! I have introduced a few elderly people to the world of tablet computing in similar.
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Question:
For an elderly person, is the tablet a good move from a desktop/laptop?
Hi! My dad is 92 and is having increasing trouble using a PC. I would
like to migrate him to an iPad/tablet setup. He only needs the
Internet, and I was thinking this would...
Started by Lee Koo (ADMIN) on
, 30 posts
by 27 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cnet):
So, if your objective is....
They pick up the gestures is problematic.
For limited computer users, the tablet makes much more intuitive sense too.
Up to him! I have introduced a few elderly people to the world of tablet computing in similar.
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Question:
For an elderly person, is the tablet a good move from a desktop/laptop?
Hi! My dad is 92 and is having increasing trouble using a PC. I would
like to migrate him to an iPad/tablet setup. He only needs the
Internet, and I was thinking this would...
Started by Lee Koo (ADMIN) on
, 30 posts
by 26 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cnet):
So, if your objective is....
They pick up the gestures is problematic.
For limited computer users, the tablet makes much more intuitive sense too.
Up to him! I have introduced a few elderly people to the world of tablet computing in similar.
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Question:
For an elderly person, is the tablet a good move from a desktop/laptop?
Hi! My dad is 92 and is having increasing trouble using a PC. I would
like to migrate him to an iPad/tablet setup. He only needs the
Internet, and I was thinking this would...
Started by Lee Koo (ADMIN) on
, 30 posts
by 27 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cnet):
So, if your objective is....
They pick up the gestures is problematic.
For limited computer users, the tablet makes much more intuitive sense too.
Up to him! I have introduced a few elderly people to the world of tablet computing in similar.
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What I really want is a business quality tablet with stylus and prime handwriting recognition. A really good screen and long battery life. Ideally, a dock like the prime but that would not be essential. Oh, and I need ms office for work. So I guess I ...
Started by loveyou on
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by 1 people.
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What I really want is a business quality tablet with stylus and prime handwriting recognition. A really good screen and long battery life. Ideally, a dock like the prime but that would not be essential. Oh, and I need ms office for work. So I guess I ...
Started by loveyou on
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by 1 people.
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Hello!
Does anyone has experience with this device under Linux?
On which level of abstraction is the Wacom Bamboo tablet supported?
Is the device input just translated to mouse input , so that every application can profit from it?
Or do I need special...
Started by linux_is_for_desktop on
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Specifically answer your question as I don't own a Wacom tablet, but I do own a Genius Wizardpen tablet so I could make an educated guess the answer for question#2, considering the fact that Wacom is the de facto tablet that....
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Windows 8 operating system running Tablet PC all over the world is going to reach to all types
of consumers. For this reason, while buying tablet pcs, consumers want to enjoy different
types of tablets.
So, they have the great opportunities to enjoy the...
Started by Rebecca on
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From the tons of comments on your articles, I guess I am not the only one having all the enjoyment here! ....
Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
Motorola Xoom 2
Sony Tablet S
Motorola Xoom blog especially its discussion.
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I've been running up against a problem with Java Swing + my Wacom Graphire tablet for a few years in several Java applications and have now encountered it in my own.
I use a pen tablet to get around wrist issues while clicking a mouse, and it works fine...
Started by Jason S on
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by 4 people.
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I'm not sure if the swing reads the tablet pen as a mouse though be that the tablet doesn't register the clicks as such but as drag events, or it could be that swing interprets mousePressed/mouseReleased events....
() , mouseReleased() event.
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