I just received my T4210 and I love it so far. Of course a convertible is a compromise between a tablet and a laptop. But it provides a nice blend of both.
I love the ability to write directly on the display, coupled with OneNote 2003, it replaces the spiral paper notebook that I used to carry to meetings.
I use a tablet PC to display sheet music, and annotate my music. But I also create the programs that do this. Without a convertible, I need 2 separate systems to do both. Now I can use a single system.
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I just received my T4210 and I love it so far. Of course a convertible is a compromise between a tablet and a laptop. But it provides a nice blend of both.
I love the ability to write directly on the display, coupled with OneNote 2003, it replaces the spiral paper notebook that I used to carry to meetings.
I use a tablet PC to display sheet music, and annotate my music. But I also create the programs that do this. Without a convertible, I need 2 separate systems to do both. Now I can use a single system.