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Acer TravelMate C104 Convertible Tablet PC
New Tablet PCs from Acer Acer has bumped up the speed and changed some of the bundles (larger hard drives, DVD/CDRW combo). No news as to availability or larger memory capacity at this time. (see specifcations chart below) TM C104Ti TM C104CTi The Acer
TravelMate is a convertible Tablet PC. The three key features of the
hardware in the TM-C100 beyond a standard ultraportable notebook are a
rotatable screen, an electromagnetic digitizer and programmable buttons
on the screen bezel. The following table illustrates the features of the
two different models.
Click here for comparative specifications The rotatable screen is the heart of the convertible. To
convert to tablet mode, you (1) push in on the screen latch and open the
screen to between 85 and 95 degrees, (2) push to open the spring-loaded
latches on each side of the screen, (3) rotate the screen 180 degrees
clockwise (only), (4) push to close the latches on each side of the screen,
(5) close the screen face-up over the keyboard, and (6) slide the screen
latch to the "tablet position" to secure the screen to the body.
The process only takes about seven seconds. The rotatable hinge has some free play that makes it feel less than totally durable. In the open-and-close direction, the hinge feels just as solid as any other notebook hinge. But because the screen is supported on a single hinge in the center of the product rather than the usual pair of hinges, there's about 0.1" to 0.2" of free play (depending on the screen position) in the side-to-side rotation direction. Acer hase done extensive robot testing of the hinge mechanism for up to 30,000 cycles, well beyond their standard hinge specification of 18,000 cycles. The electromagnetic digitizer in the TM-C100 is made by
Wacom. The primary characteristic of all electromagnetic digitizers is
the ability to "hover," or move the cursor without actually
touching the screen. The TM-C100 comes with two battery-less electronic
pens. The first is a PDA-size (0.22-inch diameter) "emergency"
pen that is housed in the edge of the screen bezel. The second is a "regular-size"
(0.35-inch diameter) pen that does not have a permanent storage location.
Both pens have barrel (side) buttons; the default function of the button
is right-click (the pen tip is left-click). The regular pen also has an
"eraser" (a second electronic sensor) in the top of the pen.
Acer says they're going to work on adjusting the feel to give more writing
There are five buttons on the lower right corner of the screen bezel. The first button is dedicated to CTRL-ALT-DEL. This is required for security because it might be possible to spoof (hack) the on-screen keyboard, but it's impossible to spoof a hardware button. The second button is a "Function" button that allows modifying the action of the three remaining buttons. The default functions of the three remaining buttons are Up, Down and Enter. The default modified functions areRotate Screen, Esc and Tab. Each of the three programmable buttons can be set to any of 23 different functions, ranging from controlling speaker volume to launching an application to playing back a recorded sequence of keystrokes. The buttons can even be assigned different functions based on the screen orientation. |