TDavid states, "What the non-Tablet PC users care about are: how can I use this to make
computing more entertaing and/or useful in my life, where can I demo one of
these, and how much does it cost?"
Yes, on all counts.
Early adopters of the Tablet PC are just like every other human being
on this planet. We love to doodle, to draw, to ponder our thoughts
through reflections. We love to talk and be heard. We love to write and
be read. We love to listen and learn. All of these are enhanced by the
Tablet PC. It may be a slow process but the Tablet PC is a friendly
virus. Once a person learns to carry their fully functional PC with
them, they do not need a PDA. Once they learn to carry their fully
functional PC with them, they do not need a desktop.
In terms of adding ink to websites,
DevinAt3Sharp sums
it up by explaining that adding ink is a "low-priority, low-impact
feature." While that perspective is hard to swallow, it is many
people's realities. Notice in the same thread, one person asks, "What
is ink?" sigh.