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    Default is the Scribbler a good tablet PC for me?

    I have been using the cintiq 18x for some time now and really want
    to purchase a pc tablet for traveling. From reading it seems maybe the scribbler is my best bet. Anyone agree or disagree? And if so what do you suggest and why? I use my cintiq primarily for painter and alias sketch book pro. So i am looking for a tablet pc that uses the wacom certified technology. Thanks for any help anyone can offer.
    wioombeen

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    quote:Originally posted by wioombeen

    I have been using the cintiq 18x for some time now and really want
    to purchase a pc tablet for traveling. From reading it seems maybe the scribbler is my best bet. Anyone agree or disagree? And if so what do you suggest and why? I use my cintiq primarily for painter and alias sketch book pro. So i am looking for a tablet pc that uses the wacom certified technology. Thanks for any help anyone can offer.
    Scribbler 3100 has a wide angle screen. You can read it even when flat or from an angle. The 12" screen is nice and the battery lasts longer than any other TPC. The one I am using is a 1.6 CPU with 1256 Ram. The HW is extremely responsive with this much ram and seems to be more accurate. I don't know that RAM has anything to do with "Accuracy?" Bottom line is that for a "traveling," tablet, this could be your ticket, if you are willing to buy an expensive book.
    Chris M. Wilkerson, D.C.
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    I am suspicious of this guy - I think he is a plant for electrovaya because nomatter what anybody posts he says something positive about scribbler. My experiences with scribbler have been nightmarish!
    EDO

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    [I do suggest to try SC3100. I've been using Scribbler since 2003. Fisrt I had SC800 , then change to SC2200 and now am using SC3100. SC3100. My experience with product and comp remain pleasant like what Dr. Wilkerson have. I heard they are coming out with SC4000 series in short time period. As per my info it is the only company who gave 15 days trial period with some restocking fee. Good luck !quote]Originally posted by wioombeen

    I have been using the cintiq 18x for some time now and really want
    to purchase a pc tablet for traveling. From reading it seems maybe the scribbler is my best bet. Anyone agree or disagree? And if so what do you suggest and why? I use my cintiq primarily for painter and alias sketch book pro. So i am looking for a tablet pc that uses the wacom certified technology. Thanks for any help anyone can offer.

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    quote:Originally posted by edo

    I am suspicious of this guy - I think he is a plant for Electrovaya because nomatter what anybody posts he says something positive about scribbler. My experiences with scribbler have been nightmarish!
    No plant edo, just a satisfied user. Feel free to visit my office if you or anyone is in my area. Notice I did not say elated. EV has problems, the same ones as all other vendors. I hear horror stories about their tech support, but I have not had any technical problems per say. Nightmares no doubt occur, but in my experience there is always two sides to every story. Scribbler simply has the longest battery life on the market and that is why I use it combined with the comparatively light weight. I've been using sundry TPCs in my office all day 5 days a week since 1986.
    Chris M. Wilkerson, D.C.
    Editor-in-Chief
    www.MedicalTabletPC.com
    www.Digital-Doc.com

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    I have a Scribbler 2200, and have not had any problems either. Yes, the fan is a bit noisy with CPU intense applications. But I have had it for 2.5 years and crossed the Pacific at least once a month and it still works, unlike my friend's viao laptop.

    The doctor is not the only one.

    Joe

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    Well I am happy you guys have been luckier than I have - I just had to have my mother board replaced and I am on fourth battery. The batteries seem to fail totally in 6 months or less. This last time I actually spoke with a product manager who I must say was very accomodating although it still cost a pretty penny to replace the motherboard.

    quote:Originally posted by Osaka Joe

    I have a Scribbler 2200, and have not had any problems either. Yes, the fan is a bit noisy with CPU intense applications. But I have had it for 2.5 years and crossed the Pacific at least once a month and it still works, unlike my friend's viao laptop.

    The doctor is not the only one.

    Joe
    EDO

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    My 2200 battery is down to 3 hours but it is 2-3 years old now and not trashable just yet.
    Chris M. Wilkerson, D.C.
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    www.MedicalTabletPC.com
    www.Digital-Doc.com

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    Are we talking continuous use or are we talking going into hybernation several times throughout the day?

    quote:Originally posted by digitaldoc

    My 2200 battery is down to 3 hours but it is 2-3 years old now and not trashable just yet.
    EDO

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    quote:Originally posted by edo

    Are we talking continuous use or are we talking going into hybernation several times throughout the day?

    quote:Originally posted by digitaldoc

    My 2200 battery is down to 3 hours but it is 2-3 years old now and not trashable just yet.
    Continuous use. I can't hibernate or standby because I will lose my network connection to the database I use all day.

    addendum: The battery is now trashable even though it last a couple of hours because: When it does run out, it gives no warning and just shuts down my computer, corrupting my files.
    Chris M. Wilkerson, D.C.
    Editor-in-Chief
    www.MedicalTabletPC.com
    www.Digital-Doc.com

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