Tablet PC?
By admin on Mar 1, 2010 in Questions & Answers
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

Martin Pallickathodu | Mar 4, 2010 | Reply
is it a table laptop
arviy2k7 | Mar 4, 2010 | Reply
A tablet PC is nowhere close to a laptop or notebook…
Go here to get all the details..
JMKyler3 | Mar 7, 2010 | Reply
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.
brandospcrepair | Mar 11, 2010 | Reply
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