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Old 11-25-2009, 08:25 PM   #46
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Hello

I just registered here and fresh from posting in the introductions forum. I have a question for you.

Anyone experienced with using tablet pc's as an ebook reader? WinXP Tablet pc version and various ebook reader software.

My eyesight is getting worse and I find I need a larger screen than the 6-8 inch screens available on a lot of ebook hardware, so I'm looking at the Fujitsu (new or used) Stylistic STxxxx lines of tablet pcs. I don't see plugging it in occasionally as an insurmountable problem. I can live with it, I'm just looking for something I can sit in the den or bedroom and read, not stuck sitting in front of the pc. If I'm looking for "carrying it around with me outside the house" functionality, I think I'll just have to wait until there is a larger size dedicated reader device available. One thing I've noticed. I think I read too fast to be comfortable with turning them sideways and reading one paragraph at a time. Can't seem to get right with that.

Can anyone share their experiences or offer me any commentary about using tablet pcs or alternative poor eyesight situation solutions?

I'd appreciate it
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Old 11-27-2009, 03:53 AM   #47
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Old 11-28-2009, 10:54 AM   #48
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There are a number of tablets (convertibles) that have come down in weight to around 3-3.5 lbs. and have battery lives around 7-9 hours (Fujitsu t2010 and HP 2710p)
Just a small point: The HP 2710p has no scrolling buttons for reading in slate mode. So you're forced to use the pen, or hook up some sort of trackball. That makes it pretty much a no-go for comfortable reading. Go for the newer HP 2730p, which adds the missing hard buttons. Both have a nice form factor, with the ability to add a "slice" battery extension for longer battery life.
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I'm very interested in a tablet device eventually as well, but nothing currently out there seems to have the forum factor, battery life etc. that I'd want.

I'm hoping the damned long-rumored Apple tablet comes out next year. I doubt it would suit my needs (and I'm not an Apple fan), but I'd suspect that would lead to a lot of other smaller, lighter tablets meant just for reading and marking up stuff, light web browsing, PDA etc. would come out. Rather than these pricier tablets that are more like full powered lap tops.

I just need something to read and mark up academic PDFs, and it would be great if it could replace my old Palm Pilot and also surf the web, show videos and photos etc.

I'm keeping my eye on larger format touch screen/stylus e-ink devices like the Que as well though.

Most likely I'll just wait another couple years and see what comes out in terms of the business/academic market in terms of tablet devices and large touch screen e-ink devices to give them time to work out the kinks. I'm fine with printouts for now and don't want to blow big bucks to early adopt some early device that only marginally does what I want.
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