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I'd buy one instantly
The Courier embodies everything I've wanted in a portable device for well over five years now - essentially an electronic pad/binder that works very similar to the physical counterpart. Notebooks are too cludgy (being clam-shells) and tablet PCs far too heavy (and still basically clam-shells), not to mention too expensive.

If Microsoft were to release something like the prototype today, I'd be at the store before I finished typing this comment.
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I'd buy one instantly  Zathros | 09/29/09
Me too, BUT  Joe_Raby | 09/29/09
If it does the job well...  Zathros | 09/29/09
Hmm, OneNote as hardware  jeremychappell | 09/29/09
Are they dusting off Origami?  tiduckman | 10/02/09
RE: Microsoft's Courier tablet: A Franklin Covey planner on steroids?  doug@... | 09/29/09
Would this be usable in a medical environment?  Been_Done_Before | 09/29/09
RE: Microsoft's Courier tablet: A Franklin Covey planner on steroids?  phoneyaddress@... | 09/29/09
Should be unique...  rlescaille | 09/29/09
Tablet problems  jeremychappell | 09/29/09
Think about what you're saying  retiredpimp | 09/30/09
Not so fast  Rob Oakes | 09/30/09
You're skirting the issue  retiredpimp | 09/30/09
microsoft hardware? the world's been dying for it ...  juergen.geck | 09/29/09
Mesh  LiquidLearner | 09/29/09
Mesh support  PedroTabs | 09/29/09
Don't forget that...  Spacecase | 09/29/09
Absolutely  PedroTabs | 09/30/09
RE: Microsoft's Courier tablet: A Franklin Covey planner on steroids?  KevinReitz | 09/29/09
Tablet PC User  dxhunter@... | 09/29/09
XBOX Model sounds...  Alber1690 | 09/29/09
RE: Microsoft's Courier tablet: A Franklin Covey planner on steroids?  rlescaille | 09/29/09
Microsoft should remember  jeremychappell | 09/29/09
Onenote Support  PedroTabs | 09/29/09
Assume so ...  Rob Oakes | 09/30/09
Microsoft's Courier tablet...  Spacecase | 09/29/09
How is this not original?  Rob Oakes | 09/30/09
Don't be too hard on the applites grin  Danisidhe | 10/02/09
Not original??? Riiiiiiiiiiight!  de-void | 09/30/09
We all stand on the shoulders of giants  boothby | 09/30/09
yet another platform?  Ken Fegore | 09/30/09
Going All The Way With Touch  P. Douglas | 09/30/09
Going all the way  genghis7777 | 10/01/09
RE: Microsoft's Courier tablet: A Franklin Covey planner on steroids?  ndrobinson | 09/30/09
I want it. Bad.  nd1287 | 09/30/09
RE: Microsoft's Courier tablet: A Franklin Covey planner on steroids?  Danisidhe | 10/02/09
RE: Microsoft's Courier tablet: A Franklin Covey planner on steroids?  tiduckman | 10/02/09
PDF not XPS: Not from Microsoft.  atomandroid | 10/04/09
I dont buy the compatability argument  bklooste | 10/08/09
pdf vs xps  bklooste | 10/08/09

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