Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Windows 7 Tablet PC with touch - Real apps, real productive

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We explore the touch features of Windows 7 on a Motion Computing J3500 Tablet PC with Touch. Find out how easy Windows 7 really is to use with touch. Even more importantly, we show you how touch with windows 7 can make you more productive and find out why a Tablet PC with windows 7 is far more than a content consumption device - it is a real work tool! More about the Motion Computing J3500: www.tabletpc.com.au
Video Rating: 4 / 5

17 comments:

  1. Ironically, it was the touch features which originally attracted me to the idea of getting a tablet - and I ended up buying the one without touch!
    I use AutoCAD, GIS and general MSOffice stuff 'in the field' for work. The finger-touch has limited use in these applications, whereas the digitiser stylus is great.
    I'm also studying part-time and the tablet has proved itself really useful for that, too.
    I found the Tablet PC AU demos really helpful when comparing tablets to buy.
    Cheers guys!

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  2. Thanks for your comment. Great to hear real users getting the best out of thier tablets!

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  3. Thanks for sharing. Great comment and great to hear! You are a leader in your class ;-)

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  4. its a computer.... a normal computer with a touch screen
    you can do what ever you want

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  5. i couldnt agree anymore
    in my class out of 50 med students im the only one with a tablet pc
    about 10 others have an ipad (only ipad not even an android tablet)
    while everone is useing the tablet to search google or look at the pdf

    i use onenote to write+draw on the slides....and thats it im done i dont need to restudy everything again

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  6. I bought one of these last year, partly persuaded by these videos.
    I visited a dealer and tried a number of tablets. Found that I couldn't get along with finger-touch, but the Wacom stylus was easy and intuitive to use. So I bought the version without touch which has the better screen (VAD / Gorilla Glass). I got the detachable keyboard as well.
    The J3500 is heavy and expensive. However, it compares favourably with an equivalent laptop and is infinitely more versatile.

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  7. lt's a PC, so you can download any "App "that you can run on a pc!

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  8. Can download apps or not

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  9. Depends on spec, my tablet plays BF3 well, so basically its PC or Notebook PC XD

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  10. Hi, I'm a medical student and I absolutely agree with you.. My friends didn't believe what I say and bought an iPad, now they only use it to play games (sadly), and my tablet PC is so powerful to help me to do daily task like copying powerpoint presentation from lecturer, making learning task everyday, student project in every block (which mostly outdoor)....
    I want to say, yes Tablet PC is so heavy, but it's really worth to have and it can do everything! just a complete PC XD

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  11. Contact Motion Computing and they will tell your where to purchase in Canada.

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  12. through what route is it possible to purchase this tablet in canada as a student? it seems perfectly fix for my daily work but on the official website it says they only provide solution to corporation.

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  13. Still not a fan of taskbar on the side although many are... But imagine using an OS that doesn't allow you to customise pretty much anything! Go Windows!

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  14. can we play wow on this?pls let me know pls pls pls

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  15. How to upgrade my Windows XP Tablet to Windows 7 Tablet? I got a lenovo X61 Tablet should I do the upgrade through Microsft on the web or is there a better way?

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  16. And that's the beauty of a windows tablet isn't it! You can do it your way, and i'll continue to do it the way I prefer to! Love it!

    And yes, I should have edited that office activation out... oh well. Publish or perish. Feel free to show us all how to do it better!

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