Currently the C-140 has the largest screen/resolution for tablets on the market. It is also offers a dedicated GPU, WACOM technology, and the rest is fairly common. The only thing that sets this model apart from models in its same class is--there are no models in its same class, most are 12.1" (smaller than an 8"x12" piece of paper) which is great for professionals in need of a mobile (light) computer for digital note-taking and computing. However, this convertible tablet is by far the only choice for digital artists and those interested in a gaming machine with the functionability of a tablet. I purchased mine: 1.66GHz Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM, ATI X2300 (X1300...with a new name) for $1308 after taxes. Maybe not the best deal in the world, but it will meet my needs/wants/hobbies.
HP has had plenty of time to fine-tune its finger-friendly TouchSmart software, and now, its newest model, the TouchSmart 610, ushers in a fresh design, highlighted by a hinge that allows the display to slide down and lie nearly flat.
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Currently the C-140 has the largest screen/resolution for tablets on the market. It is also offers a dedicated GPU, WACOM technology, and the rest is fairly common. The only thing that sets this model apart from models in its same class is--there are no models in its same class, most are 12.1" (smaller than an 8"x12" piece of paper) which is great for professionals in need of a mobile (light) computer for digital note-taking and computing. However, this convertible tablet is by far the only choice for digital artists and those interested in a gaming machine with the functionability of a tablet. I purchased mine: 1.66GHz Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM, ATI X2300 (X1300...with a new name) for $1308 after taxes. Maybe not the best deal in the world, but it will meet my needs/wants/hobbies.