What are Tablet PCs?
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What are Tablet PCs?
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Tablet PCs are hand-held computers. These computers use a specialized version of the Microsoft Windows XP operating system called Windows XP Tablet PC Edition. A Tablet PC can share information with other computer users. It also supports handwritten recognition. With a Tablet PC, a user can write directly on the screen, and the notes are saved in the user's handwriting, which can be easily converted into text.
Tablet PCs offer the following features:
- The capability to work from anywhere, as is the case with a laptop.
- Full computing capabilities, including available applications for word processing, database and spreadsheet work, graphic editing, and many more.
- Encryption, secure logon, and access control, as is the case with Windows XP Professional.
- Wireless connection to the Internet for Web access.
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