Tabet Pc TC1000
Look…this is tablet pc that so flexible design. Very small and light. You can’t estimate if this price including cheap. Snap on the keyboard for a thin-and-light notebook with a superb three-hour battery runtime. If you're willing to trade performance for style, however, the TC1000 ranks as a rakish, multipurpose standout in the Tablet PC race.
Located on the back of the tablet's snap-on keyboard, it rotates 180 degrees and lets you fold the screen flat or, with the flick of a latch, separate the two completely; it's a perfect medley of slate and convertible tablet design. You can also snap the Compaq into its accompanying docking station (sold separately), which sports a modular bay for an optical drive, making it nearly as capable as a desktop PC. The pieces fit together well; transitioning from one configuration to another is fun and easy--akin to playing with a child's Transformer toy.
The Compaq TC1000 does include one proprietary application we like: its QMenu software. Accessible from either the task tray or a button on the right side of the tablet, the QMenu shows up on the right side and offers configuration choices for all the major settings, from volume to wireless networking to screen brightness (similar to the Motion M1200's Dashboard).
See the TC1000 specification here.
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