How to get a touchscreen sensitive tablet for about $500
16 years ago
Hey everyone!
Just thought I'd share this info with you. I recently bought a tablet PC with touchscreen sensitivity, similar to using a Centique tablet, but with better mobility. I had recently looked into this for work, and found that most tablet PC's are around $2000 brand new. If you buy them used, you can save quite a bit. Follow this link:
http://www.gainsaver.com/Catalog/De.....mp;version=107
The list price is only $410, BUT be sure to choose the "view anywhere" screen, which adds $59. I chose this option since I don't want to be fighting glare anywhere I go.
--Ram, is also important, but buy it here:
http://www.pcmemorystore.com/Motion.....let_PC-LE1600_(Celeron)-ram.htm
It's $16.99 here, versus the $69.99 through Gainsaver, it's very easy to install, also.
This device only has a 30 gb HDD, and it's Celeron processor is only 1.5ghz, but it's a fairly lightweight, portable device for OC sessions, and is powerful enough to run photoshop, or just about anything else you'd need.
Also, buying the protection plan's not a bad idea either, but that'll set you back between $40-$150.
As an option, screen protectors that last approx. a year can be bought here for about $13 apiece.
http://www.strongengineering.com/ta.....cs.aspx?page=5
Well that's about it. Hopefully some of you can find this useful!
Just thought I'd share this info with you. I recently bought a tablet PC with touchscreen sensitivity, similar to using a Centique tablet, but with better mobility. I had recently looked into this for work, and found that most tablet PC's are around $2000 brand new. If you buy them used, you can save quite a bit. Follow this link:
http://www.gainsaver.com/Catalog/De.....mp;version=107
The list price is only $410, BUT be sure to choose the "view anywhere" screen, which adds $59. I chose this option since I don't want to be fighting glare anywhere I go.
--Ram, is also important, but buy it here:
http://www.pcmemorystore.com/Motion.....let_PC-LE1600_(Celeron)-ram.htm
It's $16.99 here, versus the $69.99 through Gainsaver, it's very easy to install, also.
This device only has a 30 gb HDD, and it's Celeron processor is only 1.5ghz, but it's a fairly lightweight, portable device for OC sessions, and is powerful enough to run photoshop, or just about anything else you'd need.
Also, buying the protection plan's not a bad idea either, but that'll set you back between $40-$150.
As an option, screen protectors that last approx. a year can be bought here for about $13 apiece.
http://www.strongengineering.com/ta.....cs.aspx?page=5
Well that's about it. Hopefully some of you can find this useful!
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