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    External Tablet for M1530

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by westcoast01, Jul 18, 2008.

  1. westcoast01

    westcoast01 Notebook Consultant

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    I know this seems a bit misplaced, but I am looking to take a lot of notes (as well as charts, etc) and would love an external tablet to take notes on. Anything anyone particularly has had a lot of luck with?
    * I like the idea of having a hard copy as well/paper, but I feel the technology vs. price may not be there yet.

    any opinions would be greatly appreciated.

    *also looonnng time forum reader, but new here to posting.
     
  2. L.Rawlins

    L.Rawlins Notebook Evangelist

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    Wacom are the sole creators of the best tablets out there. The Bamboo model sounds like it might be the most suitable and cost effective option for your requirements.
     
  3. westcoast01

    westcoast01 Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks, and ya that is what I figured- any particular retailer you think that may have a better price then I can find just by normal searching?
     
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    atbnet Notebook Prophet

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