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Old 10-03-2008, 11:47 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by pilotbob View Post
But, that may be ok. Because you are not buying "just" an ebook reader here, but a full featured PC. But, if it is $2000 or so it will certainly be out of my price range. I already have a Dell laptop that I barley use now that I have my iMac, I doubt the "boss" would go for me getting this if it is $2000.

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That it is, I agree, but just wanted to mention that you do have to pay a significant price premium for it. But then again, you have that premium for any of the lightweight Tablets.

I've been looking at replacing my laptop, and while i like the looks of them, the prices have been too high for me to justify. That why I've been watching Hp TX series with interest, as while they are not the lightest, you do get Tablet functionality and a reasonably powerful machine for a decent price.

IF you can put up with a 3-4hr battery life and a little heft, check out the TX2010 or the TX2550. There are some deals for it that you can get it for about $800-900 with rebates for a well loaded machine.
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