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A tablet PC is a notebook- or slate-shaped mobile computer. Its touchscreen or digitizing tablet technology allows the user to operate the computer with a stylus or digital pen instead of a keyboard or mouse.

A user can input text using the built-in handwriting recognition, on-screen (virtual) keyboard, speech recognition, or a physical keyboard (if available). Shorthand-like entry methods, which enable pen-driven input at touch-typing speeds, are also available, including AlphaTap and Shark.

Many Tablet PCs use a Wacom digitizer, which delivers pen-position input to the computer at a fast rate. Tablets with these digitizers project a small magnetic field above the screen that interacts with electronics in the tablet's stylus. The user therefore is able to rest their hand on the screen without affecting the image or mouse pointer; only movement of the stylus affects the mouse pointer. (However, due to interference from other electronics within a tablet PC, many models suffer from "jitter", which makes some tasks difficult, e.g. slowly drawing straight lines, or writing small characters.) UC Logic and Finepoint make similar digitizers.

Contents

  • 1 Form
    • 1.1 Slate
    • 1.2 Convertible
    • 1.3 Hybrid
  • 2 History
  • 3 System Software
  • 4 Tablets vs. Traditional Laptops
    • 4.1 Major Advantages
    • 4.2 Minor Advantages
    • 4.3 Minor Disadvantages
    • 4.4 Major Disadvantages
  • 5 Applications of Tablet PC's in Business
  • 6 Popular Models
    • 6.1 Slate
    • 6.2 Convertible
    • 6.3 Hybrid
  • 7 See also
  • 8 External links
    • 8.1 Blogs
    • 8.2 Discussions and Forums
    • 8.3 Companies Successfully Implementing Tablet PC's

Form

Slate

Tablets that are only a screen with pen are called slates; they can use external wireless or USB keyboards. The most popular slates are manufactured by Motion Computing/Gateway Computers, Fujitsu, and HP/Compaq.

Convertible

Tablet PCs that include a built-in keyboard are called convertibles. Typically, the keyboard houses the motherboard and attaches to the display screen at a single joint that rotates 180° right to left and folds 180° forward and backward. The most popular convertible tablet PCs are manufactured by Acer and Toshiba.

Hybrid

A hybrid is similar to a convertible tablet, but has a detachable keyboard, and can therefore be used in the same way as a slate, or as a convertible. The most popular slates are manufactured by Electrovaya/Gateway Computers, Fujitsu, and HP/Compaq.

History

Alan Kay of Xerox PARC proposed a notebook using pen input called Dynabook in the late-1960s. However, the PARC management did support its development. The first commercially available tablet-type computer was the GRiDPad from GRiD Systems, released in September 1989. Its operating system based on MS-DOS. In 1991 another tablet computer, the Momenta Pentop from Go Corporation, became available. In 1992 Go released a dedicated operating system, called PenPoint OS and Microsoft released Windows for Pen Computing. The original models of the IBM ThinkPad series were also tablets, as the name implies. These early examples were commercial failures, suffering from its available handwriting recognition not being sufficient for user requirements, and from the product's high cost and weight. The Momenta, for example, weighed seven pounds and had a purchase price of about $5,000.

Tablet PCs became available to the general public with the introduction of Microsoft's Windows XP Tablet PC Edition in the fall of 2002. Before then they were used in small markets in industry, medicine, and government. Now they are used by students and many professionals. It can be important to distinguish between Tablet PCs (running Microsoft's Windows XP Tablet PC Edition) and other tablet PCs (small 't'), which some manufacturers call simply Tablets. While all are pen input devices, some software is targeted particularly for the Tablet PC API, and will not run on other devices. Purchasers should make sure that their software and hardware are compatible, since the phrase "tablet PC" does not guarantee compatibility.

System Software

Most tablet PCs run on the Windows XP Tablet PC Edition - the latest version is 2005 operating system. Service Pack 2 includes Tablet PC Edition 2005 and is a free upgrade. Version 2005 brought improved handwriting recognition, and improved the Input Panel, allowing it to be used in almost every application. During CES 2005, Microsoft showed off features planned for a future upgrade. These included allowing users to ink directly on the desktop, enabling handwritten notes with increased visibility.

Running Linux on tablet PCs is another option. For some Linux distributions and some tablets this can be a tedious task unless buying tablet with Linux pre-installed, as on the early Lycoris Desktop/LX Tablet Edition. Linux initially lacked some basic tablet PC applications, but with the advent of the EmperorLinux Raven X41 Tablet [1] with handwriting recognition, Linux Tablets have improved significantly.

Tablets such as the Hitachi VisionPlate are optionally shipped with Linux and can readily be used as wireless X terminals, freeing them from the requirements of actually running applications and, instead, allowing all of the resources of the VisionPlate to be used to display the graphic display portion of an application that is running somewhere on the local or wide area network. This has allowed the tablet to be used as a wireless graphics X terminal in vertical markets such as restaurant point of sale.

Tablets vs. Traditional Laptops

The advantages and disadvantages of tablet PCs are highly subjective measures. What appeals to one user may be exactly what disappoints another. What follows are commonly cited reasons why people like or dislike tablet PCs, but they are by no means objective measures.

Major Advantages

  • Gesture recognition -- gestures (moving the stylus in special patterns over the screen) are a very powerful tool, that used in conjunction with a keyboard can offer the user increased efficiency. For example, some extensions for Firefox enable gestures which open all circled links in new tabs.
  • Paperless world -- lack of paper makes it much easier to share notes, reduce clutter from paper binders, reorganize notes (by moving text around the page, as opposed to using a physical eraser).

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  • Student note-taking -- tablet PCs make it possible for students/conferencees to take graphical notes of figures during class/presentations.
  • People with disabilities -- those who are physically unable to type but can hold a stylus will be able to input characters at a reasonable rate.
  • Digital art -- an active tablet with a screen behind it is often necessary for some professional digital artists, who may need fine control over their creations (the mouse is unusable as a pen due to its jerkiness at any speed).

Minor Advantages

  • Lying flat -- most tablet PCs do not interrupt line of sight (e.g.: in business meetings) since they lie flat on the table or in one's arms. This also makes it easy for digital artists who wish to draw on a horizontal medium.
  • Hand-held most tablet PCs can be held in one arm while standing and giving a presentation.
  • Humanized -- most tablet PCs can be used much more 'humanistically', e.g. reading websites while lounging around.
  • Learning curve -- some users aren't comfortable with keyboards and/or mice, and like the ease of entering text through handwriting.

Minor Disadvantages

  • Higher pricetag -- convertible Tablet PCs cost roughly $300 more than their non-tablet counterparts as of 2003. This premium was expected to fall to as low as $75 by 2005.[2].
  • Screen size* -- the size of Tablet PC screens currently peaks at about 14 inches. *However, some models make up for this with very high resolution (a higher pixel density per unit area, which is a necessity for digital artists who use the stylus), making this a tradeoff rather than a disadvantage.
  • Few manufacturers -- there is currently a relative paucity of manufacturers offering Tablet PCs.[citation needed].
  • Hinge -- the weakest physical part of a laptop is often the hinge. Convertible tablet PCs have one hinge, rather than two hinges on traditional laptops, and thus experience higher stress and wear on the single hinge. This can manifest in some models (e.g. Toshiba M200/400) where users have reported the screen is more prone to shaking than traditional laptops.
  • Typing crutch -- the handwriting recognition encourages some users to rely solely on it, preventing them from developing good (and necessary) typing skills, which are often a part of elementary school curricula.
  • Varying battery life -- disparities in battery life may extinguish some of the advantages listed above; for example, note-taking is only productive if the computer's battery lasts for more than a full school day.

Major Disadvantages

  • Coding -- programming languages are not conducive to handwriting recognition,
  • Typing (doing schoolwork, typing email) -- handwriting recognition is much slower compared to typing speed, which can be as high as 50-150 WPM.

As such, a tablet PC without a keyboard is not a replacement computer, and will make it harder for users (novice or expert) to fully exploit computer technology. (Often, slate tablets are purchased as a secondary computer, note-taking accessory, or teaching tool.) However, a convertible tablet -- one with a keyboard -- can be a very powerful replacement computer, especially for students who wish to take notes.

Applications of Tablet PC's in Business

Combined with wireless technology and networking capabilities, Tablet PC’s can be a key feature to the success of growing businesses. Applications already available for tablet PC users as well as possible software solutions can allow many businesses grow with state of the art technology.

Firms that commonly require filling out survey forms and signing off working papers can easily use the tablet functions to quickly and efficiently complete the task. In addition, through use of wireless technologies, working papers, or worksite orders could be instantly sent to the appropriate recipient. Companies who have embraced this use for Tablet PC’s include Vancouver’s Bartec Fire [3], who claim the use of Tablet PC’s have increased productivity since surveys can be conducted onsite and instantly be sent to their database.

Other uses for Tablet PC’s include the fast and easy use of the stylus to create diagrams and sketches. This is an excellent tool for jobsite workers to plan and implement construction. Designers could also benefit from this technology as they can promptly design and organize their ideas on their PC. GRAM Traffic Counting Inc.[4], uses tablet PC’s on the field to draw out traffic intersections and sends it instantly to main database, eliminating the long process of converting paper drawings to computer CAD plans in a lengthy process.

Scientists have also found uses for Tablets. For instance while conducting research, note-taking can be easily organized and saved to an electronic database if the notes are taken on one of the many software applications available to tablets. In addition information can be presented in a professional manner through use of the stylus to draw attention to information of slides and other documents.[5] Businesses as well as academics could see benefits from utilizing Tablets.

The main reason for businesses to embrace tablet PC’s and associated technologies is that the overall result could benefit the way firms serve their customers. For instance signatures stored on a tablet for security, filling out forms, signing working papers, designing, presenting information, among other functions. The adoption of Tablets still presents itself as a costly option however the relative benefits realized from time saved and increased productivity is sure to facilitate success.

Popular Models

Slate

  • Fujitsu Stylistic ST5000
  • Electrovaya Scribbler SC3100
  • Motion M1200, M1300, M1400, LE1600, LS800
  • NEC Versa LitePad

Convertible

  • Acer TravelMate C200/C300/C310
  • Toshiba Portegé M200/M400
  • Lenovo ThinkPad X41
  • Toshiba Satellite R10/R15
  • Toshiba Tecra M4
  • Fujitsu LifeBook P1500/T4000/T4200
  • HP Compaq TC4200/TC4400
  • Gateway CX210/M285 (The CX200, replaced by the CX210, was the first wide screen tablet)

Hybrid

  • Compaq TC1000
  • HP Compaq TC1100

See also

  • Microsoft Office OneNote
  • GO Corporation
  • Agilix GoBinder
  • EverNote

External links

  • FarAndSoft Your software in yours hands.
  • todoUMPC The UMPC page
  • GottaBeMobile.com – news, reviews, and InkShows about Tablet PCs and Mobile PCs
  • Tablet PC Buzz – Tablet PC news
  • Tablet PCs with Linux – installing Linux and tablet PC software
  • Tabletgear.com – Tablet PC & UMPC News and Forums.

Blogs

  • PaperBackPC The unofficial Ultra-Mobile PC / TabletPC blog and community
  • [6] The Place for Tablet PC Comparisons, News, Reviews and Information
  • Tablet PC Talk – news and forums on tablet PCs
  • What Is New – news about tablet PCs
  • Tablet PC Blogs – Join other Tableteers by creating your own Tablet PC Blog.
  • Tabletology.com – Useful and playful information about the everyday use of Tablet PCs by 2 women from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Discussions and Forums

  • Tablet PC discussion
  • Tablet Questions – discussion forum

Companies Successfully Implementing Tablet PC's

  • GRAM Traffic Counting Inc.
  • Bartec Fire
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Intel Developing Tablet PC's For Nurses 

CBS 13 Sacramento - Mar 06 8:22 PM
Intel Corp. and Motion Computing Inc. are demonstrating the results of a joint effort to boost the productivity of nursesa new tablet-style computer designed for use in hospitals and clinics.
Samsung's Mobile PC for Media Lovers 
RedNova - Mar 09 12:12 PM
Samsung Electronics typically likes to be the first out of the gate to sport new technology in its devices. As one might expect, that could be a boon. But it also could be a bust if the technology falls flat with users, or competitors chose another suite of features that is more attractive.

Lenovo ThinkPad X60 Tablet Review 
DesignTechnica - Mar 05 4:09 AM
The Lenovo X60 Tablet PC is a true workhorse featuring an Intel Duo Core processor and an incredible capacity of up to 4GB of RAM and a 100GB HDD.

Nokia's radical hand-held computer has some glitches 
The Morning Call - Mar 09 12:56 AM
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Take control of any Windows PC on the Internet with CrossLoop 
Tech Republic - Mar 08 12:23 PM
Whether it is for troubleshooting or collaboration, sometimes you just need to see what is on a user's screen to really know what is going on. The free software utility CrossLoop makes connecting any two personal computers as easy as typing a phone number and clicking Connect.

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El Defensor Chieftain - Mar 07 9:41 AM
Holman's Education Technology Expo, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Macey Center. The latest in educational technology. Unique and innovative "smart" classroom techonologies and digital whiteboards. HP notebook or tablet PC solutions; workstation solutions; polyvision.

HP Gives Mobile Computing a Whole New Twist With Its Revolutionary New Notebook 
RedNova - Mar 08 5:07 PM
HP Middle East today announces the launch of the HP Pavilion tx1000 Entertainment Notebook PC, HP's first-ever consumer notebook to feature a convertible screen that opens for classic use, twists for showing presentations and watching movies and folds flat into a slate.

FlipStart Is Cool, but Clunky 
eWeek - Mar 08 2:25 PM
Review: The FlipStart micro-PC has some great features, but suffers from too much bulk and a price tag that is way too high.

The latest news & announcements about Windows based embedded applications ... 
WindowsForDevices - Mar 08 11:15 AM
The latest news & announcements about Windows based embedded applications ... Keywords: Match: Sort by: Feb. 28, 2007 Anders Electronics has introduced a compact, low-power single-board computer (SBC) with a built-in CAN (controller area network) fieldbus interface, in addition to the usual array of PC-style interface ports.

Infragistics Unveils NetAdvantage for .NET 2007 Volume 1 
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 06 8:10 AM
Infragistics, the world's largest publisher of reusable presentation layer development tools for Windows Forms, ASP.NET, Tablet PC and Java, has today released the highly anticipated NetAdvantage for .NET 2007 Volume 1.

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