The Vista handwriting recognition is really good as long as you have good input, and it appears that it has very good input so it would likely work very well.
My HP tx1000's touch screen doesn't work well beyond tapping, so recognition is not very good because it is hard to get it to draw correctly.
My Gateway M285e on the other hand is digitizer based and writing is very smooth and as a result recognition works very well.
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nothing shown about how well hand writing recognition does work?
The Vista handwriting recognition is really good as long as you have good input, and it appears that it has very good input so it would likely work very well.
My HP tx1000's touch screen doesn't work well beyond tapping, so recognition is not very good because it is hard to get it to draw correctly.
My Gateway M285e on the other hand is digitizer based and writing is very smooth and as a result recognition works very well.