This is a bittersweet day, the arrival of my new tablet PC, ThinkPrhh, and the effective retirement of my tablet PC of over two years, Prhh. Prhh was an HP tablet from Woot, purchased for $705 including shipping in February 2009. It had an AMD Turion x2 64-bit processor, 3GB of RAM, and originally either a 160GB or 250GB hard drive. Unfortunately, I dropped it when it was still a young laptop, crashing its hard drive and needing a replacement, but luckily not breaking its screen. It has served me very well through completing my undergraduate degree, starting and finishing my Master's, and beginning my PhD. It enjoyed Windows Vista and Windows 7, and was indeed my only computer to ever run Vista. It was a tablet PC, like all my laptops, with a Wacom digitizer and a capacitive touchscreen for fingers.
My new tablet PC, ThinkPrhh, is a ThinkPad x201t tablet PC. It sports a 2.13GHz Core i7 CPU, 4GB of RAM, a 320GB HDD, WiFi, Bluetooth, and even a WiBroad (what's the term for this?) modem, and of course my favorite Wacom digitizer. It looks like the battery life is extremely impressive too; I'll get to try this out on a bus trip tomorrow. I managed to install all my usual programs and apps that I can remember this evening, and I'll update you guys with impressions. So far my only complaints are tiny touchpad (but I like the IBM nub) and no capacitive touch.
Sorry for the poorly-lit cellphone photo
My new tablet PC, ThinkPrhh, is a ThinkPad x201t tablet PC. It sports a 2.13GHz Core i7 CPU, 4GB of RAM, a 320GB HDD, WiFi, Bluetooth, and even a WiBroad (what's the term for this?) modem, and of course my favorite Wacom digitizer. It looks like the battery life is extremely impressive too; I'll get to try this out on a bus trip tomorrow. I managed to install all my usual programs and apps that I can remember this evening, and I'll update you guys with impressions. So far my only complaints are tiny touchpad (but I like the IBM nub) and no capacitive touch.

Sorry for the poorly-lit cellphone photo