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So expensive. Going to have to wait for the coupons to come around or just get an X61T or take a closer look at the Dell Tablet with N-Trig. Waiting for those who got a chance to check it out to compare it with its predecessor. Worth the money?
Oh never mind, N-Trig (in the Dell tablet) is capacitive...
Capacitive? That wouldn't work with the Wacom digitizer... most likely resistive. Are there capacitive tablets out there?

It is very pricey... jeez I was thinking of $1200 to $1500. I guess I'll have to wait it out... and by then maybe Apple will have a tablet out.

As for the trackpads, I could care less. Trackpoints all the way!
I used to be a big keyboard guy... stuck with the Microsoft Natural Keyboard on my desktop and have stuck with the ThinkPads on the portable side. With that said, I generally liked the prebundled Dell keyboards. When my Natural keyboard failed on me, I grabbed one of the prebundled Dell keyboards (the ones with the tiny footprint) and have used it ever since. Yeah it's a little cramp but for it's size, it's not all that bad...
I'm still stuck with a PS2, so give me a reason to upgrade!!!
Wow, that is quite a stash! And you guys changed up your comment section too!
Well as long as they use Wacom tech =T.
No Touchpoint, no deal...
"The company also announced that its ‘National’ brand, which is mainly used in Japan for Building Products, Electrical Construction Materials, and Home Appliances, will be replaced with the ‘Panasonic’ brand."

So... I'll be using Panasonic toilets and roof tiles in the future.
GTR! Played it at some electronics stars in Japan a few months ago.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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