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RE: (Gallery: HP offers multi-touch consumer notebook/tablet)
Does the pen allow you to actually write on the screen accurately enough for Vista's excellent handwriting recognition to work? The last HP tablet I bought with "multi-touch" had a passive stylus for a pen that made handwriting impossible.
I ended up giving that HP tablet to my wife, and I bought a Lenovo X61 tablet with active Wacom pen. The handwriting on that works just fine.
I learned that an active pen is essential if you really want to write or draw on a tablet - which, after all, is what they're made for.
Posted by: tfeledy   Posted on: 11/23/08  (Edited: 11/23/2008 @ 12:27) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Me want  XXP | 11/20/08
RE: (Gallery: HP offers multi-touch consumer notebook/tablet)  thinklady | 11/20/08
RE: (Gallery: HP offers multi-touch consumer notebook/tablet)  tfeledy | 11/23/08

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