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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tablet PC is Great!
The transition from my IBM T23 to my Compaq TC 1000 has been painless and after a week and a half the TC 1000 has become my primary computer. After reading numerous reviews of TPCs I felt compelled to write my own. If you are considering a tablet do not be put off by all the early adopter talk! The product works very well and is hands down the best computer I have ever...
Published on March 29, 2003 by Keith T Brown

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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not too shabby
Very neat device.
Handwriting recognition works pretty well, but may take some getting use to if you are a Palm user, as I am. Can be tedious at times... but far easier to use than the Virtual Keyboard option.

Don't liek the fact that it has no DVD/CD/3.5" floppy drives. The two USB ports can be used to add those drives externally but then it defeats the...

Published on January 30, 2003 by Matthew Hess


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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tablet PC is Great!, March 29, 2003
By 
Keith T Brown (New York , NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Compaq TC1000T Tablet PC 470045-236 (1.0-GHz Transmeta Crusoe, 256 MB RAM, 30 GB Hard Drive) (Personal Computers)
The transition from my IBM T23 to my Compaq TC 1000 has been painless and after a week and a half the TC 1000 has become my primary computer. After reading numerous reviews of TPCs I felt compelled to write my own. If you are considering a tablet do not be put off by all the early adopter talk! The product works very well and is hands down the best computer I have ever used. I chose the Compaq because I wanted the convertible features of a traditional laptop with the flexibilty to ditch the keyboard and go "slate" when I wanted to. I am using the pen to write this on my couch through a wireless connection - I love it! Seriously, if you are considering an "ultra-portable" laptop and you don't take a good hard look at the TPCs you're crazy! With the Compaq, Toshiba and the Acer there is no excuse to buy a regular ultraportable for nearly the same price. I get three and a half hours of battery, the processor, while slower than my T23, is fast enough to run all my apps without any lag and the pen input is surprisingly accurate and easy to use (I am a Pocket PC user too and I expected the performance to be like Transcriber - the TPC is light years beyond). This is an excellent product and as a user the Tablet PC is without a doubt the future of computing!
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not too shabby, January 30, 2003
This review is from: Compaq TC1000T Tablet PC 470045-236 (1.0-GHz Transmeta Crusoe, 256 MB RAM, 30 GB Hard Drive) (Personal Computers)
Very neat device.
Handwriting recognition works pretty well, but may take some getting use to if you are a Palm user, as I am. Can be tedious at times... but far easier to use than the Virtual Keyboard option.

Don't liek the fact that it has no DVD/CD/3.5" floppy drives. The two USB ports can be used to add those drives externally but then it defeats the portability...

Love the pen... beats a mouse, although I can't see playing realy games with it.

Speed is a bit sluggish at times.

The fold/swivel to a normal keyboard is alos very nice.

Overall it is a nice device but lacks some serious items that would make it a laptop replacement. Not worth the steep price just to be able to fold it and use a pen with it. I could justify paying about half the price...

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Pros overweigh the cons, yet it needs some more work, July 30, 2003
This review is from: Compaq TC1000T Tablet PC 470045-236 (1.0-GHz Transmeta Crusoe, 256 MB RAM, 30 GB Hard Drive) (Personal Computers)
I've been using my (first) Tablet PC by Compaq for a little over two weeks now, and the results are showing. Some of the comments that other reviewers have are totally right on: indeed, the tablet heats up a bit (now, I wouldn't have it sit on my lap, regardless). Also, there's a certain degree of instability inherent to the system when you take if off its docking station without powering off; and, finally, true that the only way to install software on it is downloading it or... the way it was meant to be done, through a CD-RW/DVD-rom drive as part of its docking station.

Truth be told, the Tablet PC cannot be without its companion docking station for "desktop work" purposes. Also, highly recommended is a companion second screeen (flat or traditional, doesn't matter). It is neither your typical power workstation, in spite of a not-too-slow CPU courtesy of Linus Torvald's Transmeta, however it will handle several relatively common applicaions simultaneously open (Outlook, Explorer, Word, Excel... you get the picture). Now, the true beauty of this piece of gear lies in its light weight, readability (and "writeability" in digital ink) and the fact that it comes wireless ready, so it makes it an ideal companion to take advantage of the increasing number of hot spots across the nation. Sit at a Borders library sipping a cup of coffee, while taking digital notes in your own handwriting and be able to search your notes later (as you would normally, using Windows' search capabilities); read an article on the 8.5"x11" screen, which makes it a not-so-distant relative of the magazine already (except for the bulk, of course)... in general, it's a very nice piece of hardware.

To me it's been a jump and it still takes a bit of getting used to, yet, I can appreciate the step in technology evolution that the Tablet PC represents. I have yet to try other ones, but I'll give four stars to this one. The pros overweigh the cons in my book, but it still needs some more work.

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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars TC-1000 The future is now, January 2, 2003
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"dave56423" (Lakeville, MN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Compaq TC1000T Tablet PC 470045-236 (1.0-GHz Transmeta Crusoe, 256 MB RAM, 30 GB Hard Drive) (Personal Computers)
The TC-1000 was all I hoped for. I am writing this from my sofa with the stylus while I lounge on the sofa and connect to the internet without wires. In due time I expect to be using it as I wait between flights surfing the internet without any wires at all. The battery life is excellent-thanks to the advanced technology transmeta crusoe processor and it is cool to the touch. All in all the best computer I have ever purchased!
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tablet PC is Great!, March 30, 2003
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Keith T Brown (New York , NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Compaq TC1000T Tablet PC 470045-236 (1.0-GHz Transmeta Crusoe, 256 MB RAM, 30 GB Hard Drive) (Personal Computers)
The transition from my IBM T23 to my Compaq TC 1000 has been painless and after a week and a half the TC 1000 has become my primary computer. After reading numerous reviews of TPCs I felt compelled to write my own. If you are considering a tablet do not be put off by all the early adopter talk! The product works very well and is hands down the best computer I have ever used. I chose the Compaq because I wanted the convertible features of a traditional laptop with the flexibilty to ditch the keyboard and go "slate" when I wanted to. I am using the pen to write this on my couch through a wireless connection - I love it! Seriously, if you are considering an "ultra-portable" laptop and you don't take a good hard look at the TPCs you're crazy! With the Compaq, Toshiba and the Acer there is no excuse to buy a regular ultraportable for nearly the same price. I get three and a half hours of battery, the processor, while slower than my T23, is fast enough to run all my apps without any lag and the pen input is surprisingly accurate and easy to use (I am a Pocket PC user too and I expected the performance to be like Transcriber - the TPC is light years beyond). This is an excellent product and as a user the Tablet PC is without a doubt the future of computing!
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11 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great product!, January 15, 2003
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Dennis Rice (Brunswick, GA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Compaq TC1000T Tablet PC 470045-236 (1.0-GHz Transmeta Crusoe, 256 MB RAM, 30 GB Hard Drive) (Personal Computers)
If you have yet to experience the Tablet PC, don't hesitate! I know it sounds like a gadget or a toy, but trust me, it's not. If you ever take notes (and wee all do), it will change the way you work. If you are one who walks around with a legal pad all the time and takes copiuos notes, you will love this thing!

Compaq has done a great job on this product. There are a few known glitches as with any product, but overall, for an original model it is a great effort...

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Consider this:, April 4, 2004
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Blake Bowen (Warner Robins, GA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Compaq TC1000T Tablet PC 470045-236 (1.0-GHz Transmeta Crusoe, 256 MB RAM, 30 GB Hard Drive) (Personal Computers)
Before you resist buying this for it's lack of connectivity for installing, consider flash drives, also known as jump drives. These miniscule drives plug directly into a computer's USB port, and act as a sort of hyper-floppy. If you own another computere and are considering this one, you can simply load anything onto a flash drive from your desk or laptop and then plug it into the Tablet. Even if just installing software is not enough to warrant the cost of a flash/jumpdrive, consider that these drives make file transfers a breeze, and you can store "sensitive" or vital files on the jump/flah drive and keep it in your pocket, thus eliminating the possibility that anyone using your tablet gets access to any files you care to place on the jump/flash drive.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Portability and Function, October 19, 2007
This review is from: Compaq TC1000T Tablet PC 470045-236 (1.0-GHz Transmeta Crusoe, 256 MB RAM, 30 GB Hard Drive) (Personal Computers)
This is just the most fun and functional computer I've used! Great "on-the-go" capabilities with accurate character recognition. The screen is fairly small, so if you are looking at spreadsheets or data for extended periods of time you will need to purchase an external monitor for desktop.

Technology has caught up with this little ingenious office piece, so don't let the lack of a CD/DVD drive deter you. Look at other storage options that you can use to "plug and run" for any files you may need to access or store on the go. It's docking station comes with adequate USB ports for your burners and printers. Of course, it comes with an internel internet card, so if there's WIFI you're good to go.

Unit does heat up quite a bit, but I wouldn't let that stop you from buying this great tablet!
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