Just because the world isn't flat doesn't mean your handheld can't be
Written: Nov 18 '99
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Pros: Thin and light! Instant On
Cons: Price tag
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| Aaron_Abq's Full Review: Vadem Clio C-1050 |
The first time I played with the Clio I felt it was a fun "toy" it's look and feel didn't lend itself to my idea of productivity. OK I admit I was wrong...the more I used the Clio the more I enjoyed it. The swivel screen allowed me to use my clio as a notepad w/o needing the keyboard. The handwriting recognition is a life saver and it's amazing...it can even read my writing a feat in and of itself.
The design also allows you to get away with playing solitare in a business meeting...not that we'd ever need to do that!
The thinned down version of Access to allow the viewing of MDB's along with the rest of the Office CE set enables work to be done.
Attention students: Great for note taking, and writing essays even during that hour between classes.
While the $1000 that needs to be shelled out is a bitter pill since you can get some thinned out laptops for around the same price. The length of the battery life and the powers of instant on still sell me on the Clio.
Recommended:
Yes
Amount Paid (US$): 1000
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Epinions.com ID: Aaron_Abq
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Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico
Reviews written: 37
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