The TravelMate C100 weighs just 1.4 Kg and measures 9.9 x 8.2 x 1.16-inches. A single hinge binds the screen to the key-board. The four-way scroll key, located at the base of the touchpad, makes scrolling through long doc-uments and Web pages conven-ient. The touch-pad is responsive and the small key-board is designed for easy text input. To switch to Tablet PC mode, you have to push open the latches located at the side of the screen, swivel the screen clockwise, and fold it back on top of the keyboard. The screen orientation has to be changed to portrait using either the pre-assigned hard-ware button or the Tablet and Pen settings icon. The device comes with two electronic pens—a PDA-sized stylus that is housed in the edge of the screen bezel, and a regular-size pen. Both pens have side but-tons that allow you to right-click while tapping. The regu-lar pen also has an eraser in the form of a second electronic sensor on the top of the pen. Based on the Windows XP Tablet PC edition, the C100 is easy to carry around and work on in the Tablet PC mode. You can use the onscreen virtual keyboard or input panel to write text. The handwriting recog-nition feature con-verts this accurately into editable text that can be insert-ed into any application. The two SmartCards pro-vided in the kit are used with the PlatinumSe-cret software suit to provide authorised access and enhanced data security. This canditate for the future of mobile computing is powered by its aplenty fea-tures.SPECIFICATIONS:
800 MHz mobile Intel Pentium III processor, 256 MB SDRAM, 10.4-inch TFT LCD display,
30 GB hard drive, two USB ports, Ethernet (RJ-45), modem (RJ-11), IEEE 1394 (Firewire), Infrared, optional 802.11b wireless LAN, five launch keys, four-way scroll key, built-in microphone and speakers, SmartCard slot, Type II PCMCIA slot...
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