Compaq Unveils Tablet PC Prototype
"The comfortable, lightweight design of the Tablet PC will allow users to take handwritten notes, create drawings, or annotate existing documents on the screen in a way that is natural and intuitive to them, yet still provides all the performance and portability they've come to expect in a full-function mobile PC," said Ted Clark, vice president, Tablet PC, Compaq Computer Corporation. "Our Tablet PC prototype is just another example of how Compaq continues to extend the boundaries and functionality of today's personal computing technologies."
"Compaq is a worldwide leader in delivering innovative technology and solutions to the marketplace," said Alex Loeb, general manager of the Tablet PC at Microsoft Corp. "Together, we will help to lead the evolution of portable computing and bring the simplicity and power of digital ink to the everyday PC experience."
The Compaq Tablet PC functions like a notebook PC, running all of the existing Windows applications by supporting keyboard and mouse input. It also extends the functionality of the notebook PC with pen and speech technologies. Because you can write on the screen, it is optimized for tasks that are very common in business computing such as taking notes in meetings, working collaboratively or reading electronic documents.
While the Compaq Tablet PC is ideally suited for businesses of all sizes, it's also designed for use in legal firms, real estate and insurance offices, higher education, and health care environments -- or anywhere a simple, highly mobile and more natural design is required for entering and accessing information.
Compaq expects to ship its Tablet PC when Windows XP Tablet PC Edition is released in 2002. Pricing is not yet available.
More information can be found at http://www.compaq.com/tabletpc.
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