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Digital ink/tablet pc: worth the effort?
mouser:
we need to have a thing where people on dc can give away their unused equipment to others.
J-Mac:
we need to have a thing where people on dc can give away their unused equipment to others.
-mouser (February 02, 2008, 11:29 AM)
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Honest mouser - that's not what I was pushing!! I'm not looking for anyone to give me or lend me a tablet PC!!
I'm not even saying that a way for people to try certain types of PC's is even something that should be available. Just commenting about certain high-ticket products that all of us here have to purchase virtually sight unseen on a regular and ongoing basis. It is strange when you think about it: Most of us will sit and think very hard about whether or not we want to spend $30 or $40 on a program that we don't feel may be worth quite that much, while with computers themselves we plow right ahead based on "expert advice" from various web sites. PC Magazine; PC World; Computerworld; and various others. I see a lot of people - not necessarily here at DC but at many forums where I am a member - who literally scream about commercial software, expecting that any and all applications should be freely available. But they save their money and spend gobs on a new PC that they probably never once took a "test drive" in!!
Thank you.
Jim
mouser:
I'm not looking for anyone to give me or lend me a tablet PC
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actually from your post i was thinking we could get you to give one away ;)
Darwin:
actually from your post i was thinking we could get you to give one away
-mouser (February 02, 2008, 02:41 PM)
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;D That was the way I read mouser's post, too!
edit by jgpaiva: fixed quote tag
J-Mac:
Well suuuure! First come, first served....
Anyone want a real deal - free high-powered Falcon Northwest Mach V? (Works...... ( ;D ;D)....... as is - no returns!! )
(Darwin should get a kick out of that! ;))
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