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June 30, 2005

Some Interesting New Tablet PC Links

Here's a few links to folks who, like Michael in the post below, have recently taken the plunge and joined the club/flock. Also a few other interesting Tablet PC tidbits that caught my eye this week.

Mary has recently gotten her hands on a Toshiba Tablet PC. She's another Apple user crossover so it'll be interesting to follow her observations on her blog, Synchronicity.

Matthew is also a new Toshiba Tableteer with a M200. Check him out at Nontrivial Excercises.

Jason has recently ordered a new Motion LE1600 and now places himself between Stage 6 and Stage 7 of Tablet PC Ownership.

Phil Baker of the San Diego Source raves about the new IBM/Lenovo Tablet PC, calling it a home run.

And here's a link to the article in The Register by Andrew Orlowski that has a number of Tablet PC folks steamed a bit about his coverage of the Tablet PC and the infamous ink leak. He even dragged in a quote from Scoble.

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