Saturday, August 16, 2008

Acer TravelMate C312XMi (C310 Series)


ACER'S newest tablet PC for the mobile professional may not be the lightest or the most portable we've seen, but the spec sheet and the benchmark results prove that it'll perform with the best of them on the office desk.
Just like ant other tablet PC we've seen before, this silver-and-black portable folds up normally like a notebook for your desk. If you need to work on your toes with the digital pen, the screen twists 180 degrees to the left and folds down over the keyboard. Five buttons below the 14.1-inch XGA screed are for enabling the Windows Task Manage, Function (for tablet and pen settings), scrolling up and down, and changing the screen orientation from landscape to portrait mode.
Every function and features you need on a portable computer is positioned along the edges of this tablet PC. It sports a DVD-RW drive at the left edge, one USB port, and SD and PCMCIA card slots at the right side. The rest of the connections (audio ports, mini-Firewire, DVI/VGA display out, LAN/Modem connections, S-video out, and two USB ports) are found at the rear. The pressure-sensitive digital pen stores securely into a slot at the top of the screen.

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