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Thanks for the valuable update on lenova as I'm strongly considering getting a tablet PC (either the new ASUS or X60 from Lenovo) for my dad. He is not the most technically inclined person, and he also frustrates rather easily. I do have a bunch of questions, but I think its somewhat counterproductive to go and search for stuff on Office, Vista, OneNote, etc etc on this, and also I think (or hope) the response to this question will help others.Well I 'm alice .Presently working in the Ontario .You shall contact me at :Web graphics design for any information on Tablet p.c.s I want the tablet to be able to do the following things, and/or address the following situations:
1. Be able to take a pre-existing document in word, and allow my dad to "fill in" areas either with his notes or notes that are converted into regular text after he writes it. Also, this needs to be able to be viewed in other versions of word.
2. Can PDFs be "written on" via the tablet? For example, can I put a PDF on the screen, give the pen to another person and allow them to fill in the various fields, or at the very least write their signature on the bottom of the form?
3. I have a copy of Office 2003, with OneNote and stuff in it. Is Office 2007 dramatically better than 2003 as it relates to Tablets? Does 2003 even completely WORK with the new Windows Vista? Basically is Office 2003 sufficient enough to handle writing and merging of notes into Word, or is 2007 so dramatically better that its like upgrading from Office 6 to 95?
4. My dad writes notes rather quickly and they're usually that like "half-cursive, half-standard" sort of text. Is the Windows Vista writing recognition fairly smart or intuitive to learn, or is it like trying to use the Stylus on the old Palm Pilots where its like 1 letter at a time?
5. I've heard that some tablets have voice recognition. Is this more hardware or software driven? Basically, is this an improved feature within Vista, or is this more of a throwaway addition like the standard mics built into other laptops?
I ask all this because while I am very proficient and knowledgeable in desktops and laptops, I know next to nothing about Tablets. Thanks in advance. - Posted by: alicegracee Posted on: 04/04/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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