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Acer TM C104Ti  Tablet PC (900-MHz Pentium III-M, 256 MB RAM, 30 GB Hard Drive)

Acer TM C104Ti Tablet PC (900-MHz Pentium III-M, 256 MB RAM, 30 GB Hard Drive)

List Price: $1,699.99
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: NICE TABLET PC
Review: I get my tablet pc for my school is a great computer is very small, very nice screen resolution, built in Smart card reader ( you don't need passwords any more) the computer never get hot, 3 to 4 hours of battery, built in wireless card 30 GB hard drive 2 USB and fireware port ultra silent fan built in microf but the problem is that the computer don't have a s-video out and the dvd Cd-r unit is a external unit and you need a plug to used I hate it, don't have a good video card foget the games NO more QUAKE!!. and is just have 1 memory card slot so if you want to update your memory card you need to find one of 512

is a great pc for students( you don't need anymore paper for your notes)
but is not good for gamers

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One of the very best but not well known
Review: OK I confess, I worked for Acer and I'm familiar with the high quality; durability; innovative products and great support they have been quietly building and becoming know for over the last five years. OK who is Acer? They are the company since 1972 (as MultiTech) who built, in addition to their own high quality line of servers, notebooks, monitors & desktops; IBM, Dell & other desktop, server and notebook products. They have been part of Acer Labs Inc, AOpen, etc. They bought Altos (pioneer server & desktop company) & Texas Instrument (notebooks & Texas service center). Unfortunately I left the company before this Tablet product was a twinkle in Stan Shih's eye (Acer CEO). When I felt it was time to give up my Travel Mate 610, I researched all notebooks in my price range and found this Tablet (TMC104CTi) offered more functionality, more features, improved usabilty and better value than the other brands both notebook and tablet. It has built in 802.11 wireless (the better to drink your cappuccinos with), 10/100 & data/fax modem. The display "converts" from notebook to a Tablet mode. It has over 3 hour battery life, an external FireWire DVD-CDRW, a smart card reader (for security) and a 40gb hard drive. What more can I say except, its the best computer I've owned and the most fun to use.


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