Ask Engadget: What’s the best Tablet PC?

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With the subnote revolution in full swing, one may wonder why anyone in their right mind would even consider opting for a Tablet PC. There’s no denying that tablets cater to a narrowing niche, but the ability to doodle, write and detail your next home project (or similar) right on the screen still has its place in universities and positive on-the-go professions.

“I know I’ll get tons of humans suggesting that I just buy an Eee PC or similar, but I’m looking for some solid advice on a new Tablet PC. I’m primarily interested in taking notes in a few courses that I’m in, and I’m not planning on using that as my primary machine. I’m looking to spend the least amount of cash as possible, and I’m not looking for anything really robust. I’m additionally down with any convertible suggestions — anything I can sketch schematics out on will do.”

Come on out of the woodwork, Tablet PC users. We know you’re out there.

Give that fellow a bit of advice, and manufacture certain you don’t lead him astray, alright? whether you think you’ve got a question worthy of posting, shoot it on by to ask at engadget dawt com.

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Original post by Darren Murph

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