Tablet PC?



Other than the touch screen and the size, what’s the difference of a Tablet PC from Laptops/Notebooks? I’m thinking of getting one.

Specifically, are normal programs not available on a Tablet PC? I saw this demo on the Microsoft site that said it allows you to transfer some of your favorite music from you desktop PC to the Tablet. Does this mean I can’t store my whole library in it? Does a tablet have a DVD-RW or CD-ROM drive?
Is there lower hard drive capacity?

Or is it mostly the same thing?

Hehehe… Thanks in advanced ;)

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4 Comments

  1. Screen Notebooks

    A tablet PC is nowhere close to a laptop or notebook…

    Go here to get all the details..

  2. Digital Audio Books

    Most of the tablets you can buy now are convertibles, meaning you can use them as both a notebook and a tablet. They can do anything a typical notebook can and more. Look for the new SantaRosa chipset to get the better on-board graphics solution, also a built in optical drive is a plus to.

  3. Pad Computers

    There’s a link you can take a look at. Mainly the same thing, except no mouse/keyboard. No touch sensitive, it’s only touch sensitive to the stylus.

    Regards,

    Brandon

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