Greetings all...I just saw this on Engadget and came over to the Fujitsu forum to see if this was a big deal or not. I must say, the 4215 looks pretty close to the perfect tablet for me. Fairly high-res, modular battery option, and WACOM pen are big deals. Not thrilled about the 4 lbs. it weighs, especially at 12.1", but am willing to sacrifice. I haven't followed the Fujitsus very closely, was this release much anticipated? http://www.engadget.com/2006/11/07/...p1610-and-t4125-convertible-tablets/#comments
For those that were looking for a SXGA+ prior to the T4210 release, they were disappointed as it did not have that option. Now with the T4215, it takes it up two steps forward and one step back. For those who are used to a wide-angle view SXGA+, the T4215 does not have it, it will have a regular view SXGA+; perhaps the T4220/T4310 will have it. Nevertheless, not to leave out the updated processor (Core 2 Duo), for those looking for the latest and greatest.
why the heck wouldn't they offer the sxga+ in the last model? argh. I'm guessing it's still the toshiba screen and not the BOE. Now i gotta get someone to test the 4215 tracking.
is the regular screen view angle very bad compare to the wide view angle ? I mean, is it closer to 120° or 150° ?
Sorry for the missunderstanding... In the spec sheet, XGA got "wide angle-viewing", over 160°.... so you are right SXGA+ got "regular angle-viewing".... that is what i meant by "regular"....sorry But i guess, it should be like 120°...which is not much...