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A few of my thoughts:
I pretty much agree that tablet PCs have not caught on due to marketing which creates customer interest which increases the number and variety of products in the market. The variety so far is limited to products like the HP TC1100 which catches a lot of good ideas.
I disagree with the take on handwriting recognition, I have found it to be excellent in the Windows Tablet (admittedly I have decent handwriting) and it even recognized my friend’s chicken scratch which I can’t read.
I think that if there is anyone can do it right, it’s Apple. Their products have that want factor that is hard to quantify. If all else fails, successful marketing and industrial design will make it popular. I would just hate to see Apple gimp their tablet with the iPod software, please just tweak the UI as marginally as possible,
Nice looking work!
there is a Chartered Institute of Public Relations and my masters course is accredited by it.. *WOOOHOO*
Thank you for sharing this. Very moving.