Of old things and Tablet PC

Tablet PCWired going ga ga over Tablet PC may seem silly, when one finds out that Apple already had a similar killer product out in the market long ago, to be accurate, 1993. Apple Newton Message Pad was one of the first PDAs coming out. Although it was bulky and expensive, its owners were `sentimentally’ attached to it. So much that the Newton is still used today by them. And there are even WiFi/GSM/GPRS/GPS apps written by Newton hackers (1)(2)(3). Apple Newton Message PadIsn’t that surprising? Apple’s another first, down the drain only because of poor marketing. Flash forward to the Tablet PC’s campaign – All glitter and glamour. And even I have fallen into the trap. A few days ago, I would have been among the few privileged in India to actually touch and use a Tablet PC. Unfortunately I wasn’t in office at that time. Some say it is of the size of a Sony Viao and isn’t quite interesting, for all the hype. Some say the handwriting recognition is great(It was decent enough in PocketPC 2002). I heard that at this moment there are only 2 pieces in India. And one of them is destined to go to the Ambani home.

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hi nilesh great blog...i actually played around with a tablet pc which a ms guy had brought to my lab....the handwriting recognition is great...am no ms evangelist but i was impressed...maybe when i get a new sys of my own it will be a tab pc...hope it supports linux...
Oh! Michael, why do you make my life miserabl ? :-( I am already troubled over the 19" monitors and the audio system and the Tablet and the Jukebox and the D100 and the 81C filters.

Posted by
Flypig

30 November 2002 @ 12 AM

Hey Nilesh I actually repaired one of those things when I had just joined... Its batteries had leaked allover the innards.

Posted by
Flypig

30 November 2002 @ 12 AM

Oh and you missed me messing with the Compaq Tablet today... I kinda gave Compaq a demo too. ;)
Unrelated but, why oh why have I not seen a post on this from Nils? ;-)
That's because Nils lives in his own little world and finds little time to post on sites after he manages to finish his work, read 50 blogs and 50 sites. *sigh*
hehehehhehe poor little Nils ;-)