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    #16
    Originally posted by eccscape
    geez...everythings gonna look like startrek soon.lol They're pretty cool though!!

    What are the normal computers they use? Dell's of some kind right. I only ask cuz, i know thy're product placement and all but, i heard Dells were reeally crap.
    They put together pretty good laptops and their 24'' LCD is to die for but I'd stay away from their desktop PC's (in fact any 'brand name' desktop pc for that matter)

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      #17
      They're actually rehashed props from Star Trek: The Next Generation. lol
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        #18
        I have never even seen one except on the internet and sga. I am lead to believe they don't really exist.

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          #19
          They are definately tablet pcs. The smaller hand held things weir mainly uses are Dell Axim X50's. Rodney and Grodin used them on the satalite in Seige Part 1.

          I want to know how come they can connect it to an ancient computer system but I can barely get the damned thing to communicate with Windows 2003
          That would explain how we went from "Your a pig, but I like your cat" to "I missed you"

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            #20
            Originally posted by aaobuttons
            They're actually becoming quite common. Both my local hospital and my doctors office has them for nurses and doctors to use.
            I'm personally not a big fan of those. They're very expensive even compared to other laptops, and they're slow. Agonisingly slow. I think the one I looked at was a Compaq (pre HP merger).
            The truth is out there. Getting there, well thats a whole different can of worms.

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              #21
              They Look Like Handy Dandy Notebooks
              But they have no keypad.
              Yes, Tis true that they use Stylus's to operate them but there might not be a proper text to writing interface; Trust me their hard to program

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                #22
                Originally posted by helio9
                I'm personally not a big fan of those. They're very expensive even compared to other laptops, and they're slow. Agonisingly slow. I think the one I looked at was a Compaq (pre HP merger).
                Heehee, I'm so behind. I'm still a desktop girl at heart!

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