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MiniMage Again - Short Tablet Takes

Hopefully this will be the blog that has short, frequent entries about doing the TabletPC thing.

If you like any of this, I welcome you to check out my general tech blog at http://miniaturemage.blogspot.com/

The Fujitsu Lifebook P1510d: a TabletPC Lover's Perspective

I finally got my "review" of the Fujitsu LifeBook P1510d posted.
http://blogcritics.org/archives/2005/10/16/152514.php

Excerpts:
I found the locations of the USB ports (one on either side of the keyboard) to be smartly placed.

I was pleasantly surprised to discover that instead of the 800x480 resolution I’d resigned myself to seeing, I was actually viewing at 1024x600.

I found the pen to be a bit strange and a bit too small for comfort. Since the P1510 uses a touch screen, rather than the active digitizer, one is not limited to using that pen...


For the most part, the screen did not register when my palm rested against it; a few times a day, however, my bent pinkie would graze the screen, and any input I was involved in would be affected.

I can honestly say that using the Vista Tablet Input Panel on the Fujitsu was a better experience than using the TPCE 2005 TIP on my beloved ViewSonic V1250.

The P1510d in hand

Side-by-side pics of the P1510d and my V1250

P1510d stylus and V1250 pen
Published Monday, October 17, 2005 7:00 AM by minimage

Comments

 

bleeman said:

Nice review. Thanks for all the details. I've been tempted to check it out as I've been wanting to find something bigger than my PocketPC for some things. Not sure if I want to spend that much money yet.

When I clicked on your link it failed. While the link shows correctly in your text above, it appears the last p in php was somehow chopped off in the actual hyperlink itself.
October 22, 2005 5:07 PM
 

minimage said:

Link corrected. Thanks!
October 29, 2005 7:01 PM
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