Tablet PCs

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By Andrew Williams 2 comments
I have seen a lot of "How to's" on getting free stuff on the internet. Well, this will be an end all, truthful explanation on how to get free stuff on the internet, more specifically a Macbook Air computer. I will use a site that I know ... more »
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Sometimes when you save a file or install a new program part of this program is stored in different locations on your hardware. The program will run slowly because of the extra time it takes the system to locate and retrieve these different ... more »
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Buying a computer means investigating many features: RAM (random-access memory), processor speed, graphics capability, hard disk space and so on. Here's how to start. Be sure to investigate the Related Sites and Related eHows for more info... more »
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In most cases, when you power on your Tablet PC, it will load the operating system that you use regularly on your computer. Over the course of using your computer, you may encounter problems with your operating system that prevent it from ... more »
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When a retailer makes only $50 on a $1,000 computer and a commissioned salesperson makes $10 if the computer is sold at that price, how can you get a good deal?.. more »
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If you've had your Tablet PC for a couple of years, it may be time for you to update the operating system. New operating systems can provide you with improved functions, such as better recognition of your handwriting. You may also need to install ... more »
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The beauty of a Tablet PC is that the input device, a digital pen, is more natural than using a keyboard. With the input device, you can point to files to open them, write notes on the desktop of your Tablet PC and even write text in your email ... more »
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If you are left-handed, using a computer that is configured for right-hand use can be difficult. If you are using a desktop computer, you might choose to purchase a left-handed mouse. On laptops, you can reconfigure the buttons for left-hand use. ... more »
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Gone are the days of drawing with paper and pen. Nowadays, many graphic artists prefer to draw the electronic way with a graphics tablet, also known as a digitized drawing pad, and a computer. So before you rush out to join the ranks of the "new" ... more »
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A laptop is a mobile computer that can do just about everything and sometimes more than a desktop computer. As laptops continually grow in popularity, you might want to purchase you own computer that you can pick up and take anywhere. Read on for ... more »
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Motion Computing builds rugged computers. The company specializes in tablet computers and accessories used by health and life sciences, retail and more. Motion computers are designed for use on the go. A Motion Computing laptop can absorb mild ... more »
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Tablet PCs are small handheld devices that offer the computing power of a PDA and a Notebook, making it a versatile mobile device. The Tablet PC uses Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 as its OS platform. Depending on whether you have the ... more »
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One of the benefits of a Tablet PC is that you can enter commands and text using a pen, just as if you were writing on a notepad. There are a few additional steps that you must take, however, for the pen on your Tablet PC to work as accurately as ... more »
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The portability of Tablet PCs makes them attractive to both students and working professionals. In addition to using the productivity tools included with your Tablet PC, you can also take advantage of it as a media center. With the right ... more »
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While laptop computers offer mobility, they do not afford you the flexibility of a notepad. If you need to take notes quickly during meetings and require more flexibility than a keyboard permits, you may want to shop for a Tablet PC. Tablet PCs ... more »
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A Tablet PC offers more flexibility than a traditional laptop computer. At the same time, though, it can create new security issues with which users must contend. If you step away from your desk and do not want others to see what is on the screen ... more »
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While laptop computers are portable and can be taken on the road or into meetings, they do not offer the same degree of flexibility as an old-fashioned notepad and pen. If you take notes with a notepad and pen, however, you may need to digitize ... more »
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If you've ever taken notes in a meeting only to misplace them hours later, you've experienced one of the reasons that buyers turn to Tablet PCs. A Tablet PC offers the same portability as a laptop computer, but you can write on the screen, just ... more »
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Windows Vista offers enhanced Tablet PC support, including personalized handwriting recognition, pen flicks and an upgraded Tablet PC Input Panel (TIP). The new Vista TIP is more integrated into the system, does a better job of recognizing ... more »
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One of the key advantages of Tablet PCs is that you can enter text by literally writing it instead of typing it. You can, however, do more than simply jot down notes. You can also use the handwriting function to write text in programs such as ... more »