NEC Versa LitePad Tablet PC (933-MHz Pentium III-M, 256 MB RAM, 20 GB Hard Drive, CD-ROM Drive) | 
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| Brand: NEC Category: Personal Computer
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 2685
Hardware Type: Notebook Computer Platform: Windows Xp Tablet Pc Edition Media: Personal Computers Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition CPU Manufacturer: Intel CPU Speed: 933 CPU Type: Mobile Intel Pentium III Processor Processors: 1 System Bus Speed: 133 System Memory: 256 Memory Type: SODIMM Secondary Cache Size: 512 Keyboard: Slim,space-saving USB keyboard w/std QWERTY-key layout Battery Type: Lithium Ion Hard Drive Size: 20 Floppy Disk Drive: None Graphics RAM: 16 Native Resolution: 1024-by-768 Modem: None Network Interface: 10-/100-Mbps Ethernet Free Memory Slots: 0 Includes Software: Microsoft Office XP Service Pack for Tablet PC,Adobe Acrobat Reader v5.0,Alias/Wavefront SketchBook Pro,Colligo Networks Personal Edition,Corel Grafigo,Franklin Covey TabletPlanner,Zinio Reader Display Size: 10.4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 11.7 x 0.6 Integrated Wireless LAN 802.11a + b connections Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: VL-PAD-933 Model: VL-PAD-933 UPC: 091784180569 EAN: 0091784180569 ASIN: B00008MNDW
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| • | Intel Pentium III processor | | • | 933MHz, 256MB RAM, 20GB | | • | 10.4'' XGA, XP Tablet PC |
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Amazon.com Product Description NEC claims its Versa LitePad Tablet PC is the industry's thinnest and lightest tablet PC solution, and one would have a hard time arguing otherwise. Indeed, at just 11.68 by 8.82 by .59 inches and a mere 2.24 pounds (with external drive detached), the Versa LitePad is as comfortably portable as a conventional paper-based notepad. It's also exceptionally convenient, because it accepts two distinct forms of input. Users who favor traditional data entry may utilize the unit's compact QWERTY keyboard and function keys. The Tablet PC also lets users input data through "handwriting" with the included stylus, which they can use freehand sketch their ideas on the system's 10.4-inch XGA TFT LCD screen (1024 by 768 resolution). As is the case with most ultra-lightweight tablets, the LitePad Tablet PC is not as powerful as a comparably priced notebook. However, featuring a 933 MHz Mobile Intel Pentium III processor and 256 MB RAM (expandable to 512 MB), the unit will easily handle most day-to-day mobile computing tasks. In fact, its 16 MB video controller is more powerful than that of most tablets, thus allowing you to better work with graphic-based applications. The system also sports a 20 GB hard drive for application and file storage and an external 24x-speed CD-ROM drive. NEC has fitted the LitePad Tablet PC with a variety of useful amenities, including a mini 3-button USB optical wheel mouse, an internal mono speaker and microphone, three USB 1.1 ports for plug and play peripherals, a VGA-out for external monitors, and a Compact Flash card slot for Type I or Type II Compact Flash Cards. To help you keep you connected wherever you go, NEC has also included wireless LAN 802.11a and 802.11b connections. Pre-installed software includes Microsoft's Windows XP Tablet PC edition, Alias/Wavefront SketchBook Pro, Colligo Networks Personal Edition, and Corel Grafigo.
Product Description NEC Versa Litepad, the industry's thinnest and lightest Tablet PC solution Engineered to combine the natural convenience of pen-based computing with the productivity advantages of Microsoft's new Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, the Versa LitePad represents a new generation of "pure" Tablet-based computing solutions for grab-and-go professionals in markets like healthcare, field sales and professional services where users require an instant-on portable solution that's extremely easy to use in a multitude of mobile environments.
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Excellent for scholarly research June 18, 2004 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
As a PhD student, I spend a lot of time in the library and I need a light computer like this to carry with me while I look through books. This is perfect--since it's barely two pounds, you often forget that it's there. With the LitePad, my (now) hand-written notes, papers, and articles are easily within reach whenever I need them; there's no more wishing I had brought more papers with me from home and the like. My Palm used to fulfill a similar function, but I've stopped carrying it now that I have this. I was especially surprised by how accurate the note-to-text feature is: even though it's not perfect, it's still many times better than what we had before. With my handwriting at least, it has about a 90% accuracy rate (usually the words it misses are words in other languages, etc). This machine has changed my life for the better, and I whole-heartedly recommend it to anyone else in academia.
Eileen A. Epstein PhD June 9, 2004 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
This is the perfect product for any psychotherapist. Taking notes on this is so much better than using a pad. All of each patient's sessions are in one place. Easy to download to my zip drive. I highly recommend it to any therapist out there. The only drawbacks to this model are the battery life and the need to get every available Windows Update since the software that comes with the tablet is not current. If your chair is near an outlet, then you are really set to go.
Pricey but worth it... November 5, 2003 33 out of 33 found this review helpful
I've been using the NEC Versa Litepad since it was first released several months ago, and it's a great machine. The word recog. software is probably about an 8 on a 10-point scale -- not as good as Transcriber on my iPAQ, but if I'm careful about penmanship, it is about 97% accurate (in fact, I wish I could load Transcriber -- would be easier and faster writing with better recognition). Battery life is very good -- I can take notes for well over two hours, and the larger stylus is easy to write with. It has a long cord from the AC adaptor that is mostly unobtrusive, so you can recharge and keep writing. Customers/clients don't mind the Tablet b/c it's slim and looks like a writing pad. Resolution is very good -- increasing font size and icons makes everything quite readable, especially when I'm writing quickly and trying to get speech verbatim. The keyboard is flimsy with poor key travel and spacing, but I rarely use it anyway -- I really use it as a "glorified PDA" mostly. Using a Compact Flash card is great for transferring data b/w machines. Comes with WiFi, but I haven't gone wireless yet. Plugging in a flash card with digital photos from my Canon automatically starts a slide show -- cool feature. Ethernet connection makes it easy to go online. The unit gets warm but not uncomfortable -- especially compared to Toshiba and Compaq's tablets. I'm getting 'burn in' in the lower part of the display -- bummer -- but it's not a big problem. Since I use it primarily for note-taking with clients, I haven't really put it through its paces or exploited all its capabilities, but I'm impressed so far overall and like it better than the other Tablet PCs I tried out (Toshiba, Acer, Compaq). I've also noticed that it takes less effort to write on a Tablet with stylus than with pen on notepad. I've owned two other NEC notebooks and always had good luck. Looks like they've produced another winner. It is pricey, but I notice it's already $700 cheaper than when I bought it when first released.
great pc September 7, 2003 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
I have had this pc for about one month. I really like it. The handwriting recognition needs some improvement but its incredibly portable and with practice it is very functional. I use PowerPoint presentations and the addon pgm "Ink" is incredible. The high price will limit the acceptance of this type of pc.
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