Yeah, for me, it's not so much for the whole business aspect nor the travel/cramped areas reason. Mostly, it's the novelty factor, because it just seems kind of neat and could be useful for certain tasks (like graphics/illustrations).
I no longer am a college student and I currently don't have a job that requires something like this. It's more for personal enjoyment, I guess.
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Carpal tunnel syndrome pain in your wrist? Won't writing just make that even worse? IMO a normal laptop with a touchpad would be ideal for you, as you move your fingers rather than your hand
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I currently have a laptop with a standard touchpad. I absolutely hate this touchpad (I think I'd prefer IBM's eraserhead but I don't have an IBM laptop). I'm currently using a regular mouse connected to the laptop and the pain is mainly coming from clicking and the wrist position. Sometimes I use a wristpad but I find that gets in the way sometimes. It all started from a data entry job I did for awhile, which involved tons of clicking.
So with a touchscreen, I'd mostly use it for "clicking" stuff on the screen. Typing I am fine with (though writing on the screen, just seems neat).
BTW there are some tablet PCs on sale at Best Buy. Cheapest one being $1099 (CAD).
http://www.bestbuy.ca/catalog/subcla...EN&catid=20356
What do you think of the specs, worth it?
They also have had better or comparable laptops for cheaper. (I'm also playing around with the idea of a Macbook but with that price, I could get a better tablet PC)