Paul Allen's Mobile Computing Fantasy
Have a look at FlipStart - a full-blown WinXP machine that weights less than a pound.
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Anonymous
February 18, 2004
Meanwhile the rest of the world is moving towards more natual ways of computing at that scale.Anonymous
February 18, 2004
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February 18, 2004
More natural ways? Well, not everyone gets accustomed to the Tablet PC easily. This is about choice.
Btw, it shouldn't be that hard to include a digitizer with the FlipStart - there you have your Tablet PC, XS sized. (Who can properly write on a screen that small? There are limits to usability, as with keyboards.)Anonymous
February 18, 2004
Why is a pen that hard to use?Anonymous
February 18, 2004
What do you do when somebody asks you to sign a form, do you ask for a keyboard or do you use the pen.Anonymous
February 18, 2004
You don't have to tell ME - I got two Tablet PCs right in front of me on my desk, and I love them.
Btw, how often do you have to sign s.th. on a computer screen today? What about the acceptance (legal) of such digital signatures. We have a long way to go here.Anonymous
February 18, 2004
Yes because I memorise my 128bit digital signiture every day.Anonymous
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