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Re: Stolen Fuji..



Marcus,

Only had a brief play with them. They are actually very lovely, and I
certainly
will be looking at one next time I buy a laptop.

One word of warning - some of them require special "active" styli
for the touch
screen - and if you lose it, the replacement cost is, erm, high... as a
friend
of mine found out when he lost his on day 1 :-)

Regards,

Mark


Quoting Marcus Warrington <marcusw@xxxxxxx>:

> One of the things that they stole from our house was my Fuji Webpad
> with a wireless lan card.. so no more surfing from the couch for me
for
> a while :(
>
> Fortunately we are covered with "New for Old" insurance so
the big
> question is .. what is the current modern day equivalent ?  I assume
> a Microsoft Web Tablet such as Acer TravelMate C102Ti or HP Evo TC1000
> Tablet PC or TOSHIBA Protégé 3500
>
> Does anyone have any experience of these new web tablets ? One big
> advantage (for me) is that they all seem to have "real"
keyboards
> built in. The Fuji was a pain for using search engines etc because
> of the fiddly on screen keyboard.
>
> Marcus
>
>
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