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Seems the Tablet PC is being replace/moved aside for the "Slate" PC recently, with CES 2010 having loads of them.
(eg http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/06/the-hp-slate/ )
I've always been interested in a touch screen laptop but when looking two years ago they all seemed to be bulky, slow and expensive for what they are, so I ended up with a normal laptop. These new designs seem a much better prospect (for me at least) to go alongside your desktop, laptop and touch screen phone.
If they make a few slightly bigger ones, with around 12" screens and the size of a pad of paper, with the power of a proper laptop and Windows 7 then I think I'd definately buy one. They would be excellent for on the go photo editing with CS3/4, both tethered to your camera and after, you could watch films and even play the odd RTS if you were bored. I'd be definately interested if they could be turned into a graphic tablet for your desktop as well.
Smaller ones (around 7-8") would be brilliant for ultraportable photo devices, stick a decent battery and large (256GB) SSD and you could take them on multi day treks, using them as an ad hoc photoediting machine as well as photo storage device.
Anyone else excited by these?
(eg http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/06/the-hp-slate/ )
I've always been interested in a touch screen laptop but when looking two years ago they all seemed to be bulky, slow and expensive for what they are, so I ended up with a normal laptop. These new designs seem a much better prospect (for me at least) to go alongside your desktop, laptop and touch screen phone.
If they make a few slightly bigger ones, with around 12" screens and the size of a pad of paper, with the power of a proper laptop and Windows 7 then I think I'd definately buy one. They would be excellent for on the go photo editing with CS3/4, both tethered to your camera and after, you could watch films and even play the odd RTS if you were bored. I'd be definately interested if they could be turned into a graphic tablet for your desktop as well.
Smaller ones (around 7-8") would be brilliant for ultraportable photo devices, stick a decent battery and large (256GB) SSD and you could take them on multi day treks, using them as an ad hoc photoediting machine as well as photo storage device.
Anyone else excited by these?

