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		<title>X61 Tablet Evaluation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been playing with a Lenovo X61 Tablet that I got at work, and have to say: it&#8217;s kind of cool. It certainly take a bit of getting used to, and it&#8217;s not for everyone, but once you work through some of the quirks, it&#8217;s pretty nice. Things I like: Portrait-mode! I work in portrait [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been playing with a <a href="http://www.tabletpcreview.com/default.asp?newsID=868">Lenovo X61 Tablet</a> that I got at work, and have to say: it&#8217;s kind of cool. It certainly take a bit of getting used to, and it&#8217;s not for everyone, but once you work through some of the quirks, it&#8217;s pretty nice.</p>
<p>Things I like:</p>
<ul>
<li>Portrait-mode! I work in portrait mode all day at work, and highly recommend it for daily tasks such as email, browsing, office apps, etc. The ability to work in portrait on a portable PC is welcome &#8211; I just don&#8217;t understand why people stick to landscape for anything other than games.</li>
<li>The Pen/Stylus for scrolling. Again, once you get used to this, it&#8217;s hard to go back to scrolling with the mouse (wheel or otherwise). I really like the ability to just click (anywhere) and drag and have the window respond perfectly.</li>
<li>Handwriting recognition. This is a software function, and I think Vista is better at it than XP, but they&#8217;re both pretty good.</li>
<li>Finger-browsing. Yes, it&#8217;s possible to use your finger to &#8216;click&#8217; and drag. It&#8217;s very crude, and leaves your LCD all messy, but it&#8217;s cool in a crunch.</li>
<li>It&#8217;s kind of obvious, but sketching with the tablet works well. I&#8217;m pretty good at drawing with a mouse, but it&#8217;s much, much easier with a stylus.</li>
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<p>Things I don&#8217;t like:</p>
<ul>
<li>Switching into hand-writing recognition-mode ranges from just OK to downright annoying. It should come as no surprise that Microsoft products such as Internet Explorer function better than Firefox, but I have a feeling that some &quot;anti-FF&quot; code has been worked into the Tablet software by Microsoft. Just about every other application has its text boxes recognized by the utilities. Still, it&#8217;s always possible to launch the interface by hand&#8230; it&#8217;s just annoying to have to click outside the box.</li>
<li>The dimness of the screen. It&#8217;s fine for office- or couch-browsing, but in a brightly lit room or outside, you really have to work to see things clearly.</li>
<li>The speaker. It&#8217;s tinny and installed on the bottom of the PC. I&#8217;d prefer to have a speaker with higher volume on the top of the notebook, so when I use it on my lap, I don&#8217;t have the sound blocked.</li>
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<p>&nbsp;I&#8217;ll keep playing with it.</p>
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