convertible tablet PCs

Aug 08, 2010 13:23

20 minutes 'til my Hotel City shift ends and 20 minutes until I can let the internet go and start studying ( Read more... )

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naochan August 8 2010, 20:04:01 UTC
NEVER BUY ANYTHING FROM ACER. I HAVE AN ACER. THEY ARE CHEAP BECAUSE THEY'RE SHIT. THEY HAVE A LOT OF PROBLEMS AND ALL OF THEIR TECH SUPPORT IS BASED IN INDIA WITH PEOPLE WHO YOU CAN'T UNDERSTAND/DON'T KNOW WHAT THEY'RE DOING. GETTING PARTS BACK FOR YOUR WARRANTY (BECAUSE ACER SHITS EVERYTHING AND BREAKS ALL THE TIME) TAKES TWO MONTHS. :|

Just don't do it. Don't suffer what I suffer. jklf;dsa

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avenue August 9 2010, 00:44:48 UTC
I'm using an Acer 4420 right now. xD

But okay, I'll take what you said into account. xD

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ussenterprise August 8 2010, 23:48:02 UTC
I wouldn't suggest getting a tablet pc if you're gonna use it for drawing, just because I've tried to draw on one before and heard a lot of complaints (aside from my own, lol) about how they're meant for handwriting and not actual drawing -- so they're not up to snuff with actual tablets.

If you already have a computer, there's an awesome Wacom tablet that I've been eying forever and you might like it if you want a drawing surface that you can draw on like a tablet pc vs. just a tablet: http://www.wacom-asia.com/displays/DTZ-1200W :O

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avenue August 9 2010, 00:46:11 UTC
Ah, I see. True. All the features I've been seeing is more on handwriting/note-taking.

YES THIS IS WHAT I'VE BEEN TRYING TO LOOK FOR except i don't know what it's called and i didn't know that wacom had it. I'll definitely try for this one! Thanks~

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