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Take one tablet …: buyer's guide: give it a good look, and call us in the morning if it's right for your business
Entrepreneur, Sept, 2003 by Amanda C. Kooser
MOBILE COMPUTING HAS GOTTEN flatter--and more flexible--since the tablet PC came onto the scene earlier this year. We took a look at a host of first-generation machines to see it their capabilities live up to their promises.
Whether buying for yourself or for your employees, what you should look for in a tablet PC is a lot like what you would look for in a regular laptop. While the operating system is the same, there are two hardware forms that tablets take. The first form (notebook-style convertible) looks like a laptop, but the screen swivels around and folds down on top of the keyboard to create a tablet look. The second form (slate tablet style) comes as a flat tablet but has a separate keyboard that works either wirelessly or through a USB cable. The convenience of a built-in keyboard is nice, but the slate tablet forms weigh less (a plus for mobile warriors).
Tablets are more than glorified laptops or PDAs. They all come with the Microsoft XP Tablet PC Edition operating system and lots of special software. The highlight application is Journal, a program that mimics a writing pad, allowing you to scribble over the screen with the included digital pen Notes can be left just as you wrote them, or your handwriting can be converted to text. The handwriting-recognition software is good but runs into trouble with sloppy penmanship. Look for this to improve as future generations of tablet software arrive.
Acer's TravelMate C110 comes equipped with a built-in keyboard and a touch pad. It looks like a small laptop, but the 10.4-inch display can rotate 180 degrees and fold back. Fujitsu's Stylistic ST4000, on the other hand, resembles a steroid-injected PDA. Most tablets start at two grand but cam quickly escalate in price once you start adding peripherals. To install software, you'll have to connect your tablet to a network or buy an external drive. That reality alone will put a docking station or CD and DVD drive on your must-have extras list.
The Toshiba Portege 3500, which features a three-year warranty, is another convertible-style tablet with a comfortable keyboard and rotating screen Switching between forms is simple, and the display automatically re-orients itself. Printed documentation is a bit slim but the built-in tutorials that come with every tablet OS will get you started with the software. This computer holds up well as both a laptop and a tablet, but you won't want to carry it around for extended periods of time.
Lightweight-portable experts, Motion Computing, designed the Gateway Tablet PC. The detached feather of a keyboard hooks up via USB. The slim, light design makes this device ideal for carrying around your work site. Also check into its $229 docking station and $309 external CD-RW/DVD drive.
Starting at $1,799 (all prices street), the Hewlett-Packard Compaq TC1000 looks like a PDA/notebook crossbreed, a slim take on the convertible style with an unusual T-shape look. The removable keyboard is reduced, and the design is compact with a 10.4-inch display. Extending the one-year warranty to three years bumps the price up a couple hundred dollars, but it may be worth it. The optional docking station lets you hook up a larger monitor and peripherals.
Keep an eye on the market for the newer Centrino-powered tablets that are optimized for wireless networks. Prices will come down as well: TDV Vison (www.tdvvison.com), for instance, is releasing a few tablets under $1,000 for budget-conscious buyers. They should be out by the time you read this.
If you're shopping for a laptop anyway, check out the tablet PCs. You just might find a useful new business tool.
Shopping List
WHEN YOU'RE CRUISING DOWN THE AISLES OF THE COMPUTER STORE, KEEP
AN EYE OUT FOR THESE TABLE PCS. YOU CAN THANK US LATER.
MANUFACTURER/ CONTACT FORM FACTOR
MODEL
ACER (800) 733-2237 NOTEBOOK-STYLE
TRAVELMATE C110 WWW.ACER.COM CONVERTIBLE
FUJITSU (800) 831-3183 SLATE TABLET
STYLISTIC ST4000 WWW.FUJITSU.COM WITH NO KEYBOARD
GATEWAY (877) 487-1129 SLATE TABLET
TABLET PC WWW.GATEWAY.COM WITH USB KEYBOARD
HEWLETT-PACKARD (800) AT-COMPAQ CONVERTIBLE
COMPAQ TC1000 WWW.HP.COM DETACHABLE KEYBOARD
TOSHIBA (800) TOSHIBA NOTEBOOK-STYLE
PORTEGE 3500 WWW.CSD.TOSHIBA.COM CONVERTIBLE
MANUFACTURER/ PROCESSOR WEIGHT FEATURES
MODEL
ACER 900MHZ INTEL 3.2 POUNDS 10.4-INCH DISPLAY,
TRAVELMATE C110 PENTIUM M 512MB RAM,
30GB HARD DRIVE
FUJITSU 933MHZ INTEL 3.2 POUNDS 10.4-INCH DISPLAY,
STYLISTIC ST4000 PENTIUM III-M 256MB RAM,
30GB HARD DRIVE
GATEWAY 933MHZ INTEL 3 POUNDS 12.1-INCH DISPLAY,
TABLET PC PENTIUM III-M 256MB RAM,
40GB HARD DRIVE
HEWLETT-PACKARD 1GHZ TRANSMETA 3 POUNDS 10.4-INCH SCREEN,
COMPAQ TC1000 CRUSOE 256MB RAM,
30GB HARD DRIVE
TOSHIBA 1.33GHZ INTEL 4.1 POUNDS 12.1-INCH DISPLAY,
PORTEGE 3500 PENTIUM III-M 256MB RAM,
40GB HARD DRIVE
MANUFACTURER/ STREET
MODEL PRICE
ACER $1,899
TRAVELMATE C110
FUJITSU $1,999
STYLISTIC ST4000
GATEWAY $1,899
TABLET PC
HEWLETT-PACKARD $1,799
COMPAQ TC1000
TOSHIBA $2,299
PORTEGE 3500
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