Brand: ViewSonic CPU Manufacturer: Intel CPU Speed: 800 MHz Display Size: 10.4 inches EAN: 0766907596120 Floppy Disk Drive Description: None Label: ViewSonic Manufacturer: ViewSonic Model: 1000 Tablet PC Modem Description: Fax / modem Publisher: ViewSonic Sales Rank: 4246 Studio: ViewSonic System Bus Speed: 100 unknown-units Warranty: 1 year warranty
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Product DescriptionThe ViewPad 1000 is a network-ready PC in a tablet form factor featuring built-in WAN, LAN and WiFi wireless connectivity. The ViewPad 1000 is ideally suited for value-added resellers and system integrators selling mobile vertical market applications. This innovative device offers mobile access to information whether you're in the office or on the road. And with its built-in digital camera, you can capture, send and receive live images from anywhere. The 10.4' high-resolution touch screen allows easy navigation. And at just 4.3 pounds, you can bring your office with you.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - CPU too slow for WinXP's hefty hardware requirements
A 800 Mhz Celeron CPU doesn't cut it. MAYBE if they had included Windows 2000, but WinXP needs a 1.5 Ghz or higher cpu to feel snappier.
I still don't know what's the hype with the "tablet PC" idea.
I recommend a SONY VAIO P4 notebook, instead of this.
Rating: - First-gen TabletPC to avoid.
It's not the worst tablet to own, but it doesn't hit any of the sweet spots for a tablet other than WiFi abilities.
1) It's not convertible, so you have to buy a USB keyboard for data entry.
2) It's not using WindowsXP for Tablets, so you don't get the integration of Microsoft's specific handwriting recognition abilities.
3) The hardware is pitiful, clearly offering power-saving compromises to overcome some engineering problems. The CPU is slow, the RAM is limited, ... Read More
Rating: - Does not include Windows XP TabletPC edition!
Although this PC has a nice combination of features and appears to be well designed, it is just running Windows XP pro.
It does NOT come with "Windows XP Tablet PC edition", so I suspect that the ink and recognition features you might expect will be missing, or not up to the standard of a real "TabletPC".
In addition, the stylus is very thin - more like a PDA stylus and is difficult to hold.