Acer C200 Series Tablet PC Review
I love seeing technology from other perspectives, and how people have adopted technology to suit their needs, and that is never more true than when you have a physical limitation that you have to work around, as David N. Wallace does, being a C4 Quadriplegic. David is a creative writer and IT professional, who combines his talents to utilize technology as part of his “work arounds”. He recently reviewed the Acer C200 Series Tablet PC on TabletPCReviewSpot.com.
Now, none of [the specs] really concerns me directly and in no way was I remotely interested in reviewing the Acer for what it has under the hood. The sole reason I was so wanting to get hold of one of these was the form factor and the way everything was laid out. Particularly the fact that a) the keyboard was right at the front most edge of the unit and b) somewhat consequently, there was no touch-pad for navigation.
In short, for me, operating a computer as I do with a disability layout and positioning is everything, well the absolute first priority overriding all other considerations anyway. If I can’t reach it with my mouthstick, leave it in the box! So the Acer really grabbed my attention.
In the end he says that if he had to buy a Windows based machine, he would go out and grab this Acer C200 Tablet, but right now, he’d rather stick with OS X.
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