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		<title>Is this the new TC1100?</title>
		<link>http://blog.tabletpc.com.au/2008/05/06/is-this-the-new-tc1100/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2008 00:48:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Construction]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Motion LE1700]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve had a really great run with the HP TC1100 Tablet PC. It was a fantastic unit, and up until it was cancelled by HP we sold many of them. Just about every managing director that I worked with at the time bought one because it was so cool. We had them in construction, insurance, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" style="float: right; margin-left: 2px; margin-right: 2px;" src="http://h50055.www5.hp.com/smb-ap/ap/en/images/products/psg-tabletpcs/tc1100_170_190.gif" alt="The Old HP TC1100" />I&#8217;ve had a really great run with the HP TC1100 Tablet PC. It was a fantastic unit, and up until it was cancelled by HP we sold many of them. Just about every managing director that I worked with at the time bought one because it was so cool. We had them in construction, insurance, engineering, sales and project management roles amongst others.</p>
<p>Some of the things that we loved about the HP TC1100 were the:</p>
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<li>A4 sized form factor &#8211; it literally was as big as an A4 sheet so it could pass off as a big diary when it was in it&#8217;s case</li>
<li>Docking station</li>
<li>Detachable swivel keyboard</li>
<li>Super low weight, 1.2 &#8211; 1.6 kg</li>
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<p>Time has run it&#8217;s course and the TC1100 is now too slow to satisfy my daily Tablet PC needs. It&#8217;s time to move on, but I&#8217;ve struggled to find an adequate replacement.</p>
<p>The reason that it&#8217;s hard to replace the TC1100 is that it was the only hybrid Tablet PC on the market in Australia. With a hybrid you could detach the keyboard completely. So that means that the TC1100 could function as a normal laptop with a keyboard, but also as a pure slate tablet PC.</p>
<p>This gave us the flexibility to choose whether to carry the extra weight around. A very handy option.</p>
<p>So we finally found a replacement. I&#8217;ve known about the motion computing LE1600 and LE1700 for some time now, but only recently got to have a closer look. It&#8217;s a really nice Tablet PC made by a company that is 100% dedicated to making Tablet PCs.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; margin-left: 2px; margin-right: 2px;" src="http://www.motioncomputing.com/images/press/LE1700_convert_th.jpg" alt="Motion Computing LE1700 with Keyboard Option Attached" />The clincher for me was the detachable keyboard option. While it&#8217;s not a swivel hybrid style option like the Tc1100&#8242;s keyboard, it does clip onto the screen of the LE1700. So it&#8217;s portable, and it protects the screen while it&#8217;s in transit.</p>
<p>The LE1700 is about 1.6kg and it is super thin and super portable. The docking options are brilliant too. The hardware is inline with all of the convertible Tablet PCs on the market, but Motion have their View Anywhere display that works well outside in the sunlight.</p>
<p>This is a brilliant Tablet PC. It&#8217;s perfect for anyone who uses a computer outside &#8211; think construction, insurance assessors, engineers, architects, supervisors, surveyors&#8230;</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sold.</p>
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