Engadget asks, how would you change the Tablet PC?
I have to be honest - a lot of the suggestions I very much disagree with. Many others are already for functionality already available.
Eric says he ways pressure sensitivity "like a Wacom tablet". Last I checked, they're all Wacom digitizers and just about all of them (except the first gen Compaq) are pressure sensitive.
Brandon Sherritt says to make it "smaller, like about a 9" screen. A dedicated tablet, not a laptop that happens to have a touch screen. Not a desktop operating system, but one aimed at tablets, more like a PDA, but reworked for the larger screen." The reason I love the Tablet so much is precisely that I have a laptop that I can do everything I can do with a desktop. Now that I have my Smartphone, I don't use my PDA anymore. What's the value add on an oversized PDA that can't do what a desktop can do? I'd rather see a PDA with all the functionality of a desktop!
How would I change the Tablet PC? Better marketing. The biggest problem, as evidenced by this thread, is that too many people have never used them.
