Engadget gave the new Fujitsu T4310 a great review, not for its looks, but for its great multi-touch tablet experience with Windows 7.
The key feature for really useful and functional touch Tablet PCs is the inclusion of both the Wacom Active Digitizer Pen and the capacitive touch screen. The T4310 is one of the many new Windows Tablet PCs that include both!
A touch screen on its own makes for a very limited Tablet PC experience.
Navigating web pages and opening programs is a dream with touch under Windows 7. On the other hand handwriting recognition, sketching and note taking are completely impractical with touch.
So the inclusion of the pen gives you both the convenience of touch and the note taking and sketching functionality of the accurate digitizer pen.
Take a look at the Fujitsu Lifebook T4310 in this video below:
bryner says
not trying to be a smart-ass, but genuinely asking… what other many new windows tablet pcs include both capacitive touch AND are wacom pen-abled.
seriously… i’ve looked, but i don’t think i found any (worth remembering)
Tablet PC says
Haha, thanks Bryner. Good to hear from you. Fujitsu T4310 / T4410, T900, HP Tm2 (not out quite yet) and Lenovo X200t (not sure if it’s ntrig or wacom?). My pick out of all of them is the Fuji’s. Waiting for Motion to come back to touch, but no word on that just yet…