Couldn't be happier with my Fujitsu Siemens T4220. Of course there is to such thing as a perfect tablet, but the T4220 comes pretty close. lf you...
Finally! Some days ago I got my first tablet, a T4220 (the Fujitsu Siemens one), after waiting for what felt like years. Maybe I'll write a bit...
Well, thanks. End of the month is bad, I feared it would be something like that. :( Maybe I'll be lucky for a change and get it a bit earlier......
At the end of July I had finally made up my mind to buy a Fujitsu-Siemens T4215. Should have taken around 10 days (custom-configured machine), but...
AFAIK, there's no no (official) way to install the turbo memory yourself. It may technically be possible but it's very probable that it would be...
What did you expect? It was a beta after all, but most issues should be gone by now. I've been using it for a relatively long time and I have no...
The reason for scratches is not the pen tip itself, but things that may get stuck in it.
The Fujitsu Ebay store ships only to the US.
AFAIK, it's a firmware thing. The latest WACOM firmware (which can only be installed in-factory) is said to have added support for 512 levels. So...
Actually, I'm quite sure that Vista Home Basic doesn't. But Vista Home Premium and higher (Business, Ultimate, Enterprise) will be fine. ;)
So you knew it the DVD drive wouldn't be included before you bought? Well, that makes this whole discussion a bit pointless, although I still...
I'm sorry, I wasn't defending the seller, I just wanted to point out that a newly sealed box and a missing optical drive is not a contradiction. I...
It is possible to order the T4220 from Fujitsu without the optical drive. If you want to see for yourself, go to...
The X3100 will probably be all right but it will have its problems with high complexity scenes. And, of course, it's not certified for use with...
Please fill in this to make it easier for people to help you: http://forum.tabletpcreview.com/showthread.php?t=8052 Also take a look at the...
aymler, I hope you are aware that Windows XP Professional doesn't have tablet pc features (like handwriting input). You have to use Windows XP...
And if you want a 7200rpm drive, there's no reason not to buy one separately and install it yourself.
I'd try option C if I were you. But that's just my 2 cents, I don't like that upgrade stuff anyway and would probably have done a clean install...
No matter which CPU, get only 1GB and upgrade to 2GB yourself. It's a lot cheaper buying third-party RAM than getting it preinstalled.
My desktop, which runs Vista 64bit, has 2GB. That's OK for many things, but Adobe CS2 can take a bit more, especially running multiple Creative...
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