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Comment I recommend Fujitsu (Score 1) 546

I've been looking at tablet pcs and ultra portable laptops for a while now. I'm a college student in the process of moving a lot, so I'm looking for something which is easy to bring around. Also, I DO actually type up all my notes. Currently I've been doing it with a Dell Inspiron 2650 and I love doing it. Downfall is though hard to do diagrams, I just usally open up paint thugh for those. But for my recommendations. The Fujitsu Life Book B3010D (1 ghz, 10.4" screen, 3 lbs, touch screen) is a great laptop IMHO. U get the touch screen capabilties of a tablet, yet its still a laptop. Expect to pay at least $1500 though. Fujitsu Lifebook P1120 is a smaller, more economical version of the B3010D. Good for the student looking for something to take to class instead of a bulky laptop. It also has a pen based screen. LifeBook T3000D is a laptop/tablet convertible. Starts at 1799, for those who want both. My only worry for this is the strength of the joint between the screen and keyboard. Fujitsu's warranty isn't that great which might influence ur decision. TABLET'S Fujitsu offers i believe 4-5 different tablet solutions, many marketed for business implementations. they begin around 1500 dollars so it might be alittle to pricy for the niche. Yet, they weigh around 3.2 lbs and can be compared to a thick magazine. If u need to take visual notes, a tablet would be the way to go, however, I can give no advice how well the software works. Fujitsu offers mutltiple accessories such as a wireless keyboard and a docking station for the tablet witha dvd/cd-rw drive if u want to use the tablet as a multimedia solution. But look at it urself. My final notes is for the student in school wanting to go electronic, get a ultraportable laptop. They're smaller, probably sturdier IMHO, and can be used for other uses as well. Use paint or a graphics program if u need to draw stuff on ur notes. Remember, Function before Style.

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