I guess T4220 is better in build quality than the TX2000. The later is a far improvement on the TX1000 for the touchscreen usability and other specifications. DVD with Lightscribe is a good option to consider but with requirement of Lightscribe DVDs and it is much time consuming to write, it is a putoff.
I prefer T4220 for the Fujitsu build quality, SantaRosa processor, optical drive, and other features. But 1GB RAM standard is on the lower end for a Tablet PC and you need to shell out money for additional RAM. I liked the idea of the styllus pen on the front since it is very easy to forget after a meeting and in a hurry. Moreover when used as a Tablet PC, it positions on the bottom frame; very thoughtful.
Overall, would prefer to have a T4220 as a first choice and TX2000 as a second choice. Worked on the TX1000 and TX2000 and the latter is faaar better.
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I guess T4220 is better in build quality than the TX2000. The later is a far improvement on the TX1000 for the touchscreen usability and other specifications. DVD with Lightscribe is a good option to consider but with requirement of Lightscribe DVDs and it is much time consuming to write, it is a putoff.
I prefer T4220 for the Fujitsu build quality, SantaRosa processor, optical drive, and other features. But 1GB RAM standard is on the lower end for a Tablet PC and you need to shell out money for additional RAM. I liked the idea of the styllus pen on the front since it is very easy to forget after a meeting and in a hurry. Moreover when used as a Tablet PC, it positions on the bottom frame; very thoughtful.
Overall, would prefer to have a T4220 as a first choice and TX2000 as a second choice. Worked on the TX1000 and TX2000 and the latter is faaar better.