Let me set the record straight. I’ve never been a fan of tablet computers. If the urge to write on an LCD strikes me, I’ve always found my Palm Tungsten handheld sufficient for that desire. Nevertheless, when Motion Computing of Austin, Texas, introduced the LS800 tablet, it tantalized me. For one thing, it’s a real tablet, not a laptop with a swiveling screen masquerading as a tablet.
A Tablet PC Worth Touting
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. March 15, 2006 05:00 AMLet me set the record straight. I’ve never been a fan of tablet computers. If the urge to write on an LCD strikes me, I’ve always found my Palm Tungsten handheld sufficient for that desire. Nevertheless, when Motion Computing of Austin, Texas, introduced the LS800 tablet, it tantalized me. For one thing, it’s a real tablet, not a laptop with a swiveling screen masquerading as a tablet.