There was much talk a few years back about how the computer was going to do
away with the book, for both writing and reading.
Paper is not going to go away soon, if at all, but if anything is going to
kill off the book it will surely look something like the Tablet PC.
Specifically it will probably be just a little smaller than two Tablets I
have been looking at over the past few weeks:
Motion's
LS800
and the
Fujitsu-Siemens'
Lifebook
P1510.
They are significant for two reasons: they use second-generation
Centrino technology, which
is more powerful and efficient than that used on early underpowered Tablets; and
they are as portable as a book, which is more than you can say for most notebook
PCs.
You'll be able to read the reviews
here when
they're published, but here I want to write about what is common to all Tablet
PCs, particularly the interface.
At one point I was using the LS800 as my only working platform. As it has no
integrated keyboard I used the pen interface for everything, including writing
articles. The first and most important point is that it is possible.
I worked on Fleet Street in the days of hot-metal printing, when we had to
handwrite articles a paragraph a page, which was then sent to a different
typesetter to get it in metal as quickly as possible.
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