I've been looking for a Windows 7 Slate for many months now that supports inking so I can use Microsoft OneNote. The slate is going to be used specifically to replace my notepad in meetings and I would like to be able to read and ink Word Documents, Excel spreadsheets, and use OneNote as my note taking application. I will also be doing the odd powerpoint presentation on it. I would like a 10" screen and very important is the ability to use a stylus with a fine tip (like a pen).

I have been using the HP TC1100 with Windows XP tablet for a few years and even though it's served me well it's time to change.

I've seen a few new tablets announced as CES 2011 but they all seem to be capacitive touch (movement with fingers). I'd like something I can use a stylus with a fine tip (like a pen). Any one got any idea on what's out there or what's due in the next month or two?

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I'd suggest a capacitive stylus. Better yet, you ought to wait for the Windows 7 for Tablets to come out in a quarter or two. – digitxp Jan 10 '11 at 3:52
Thanks digitxp, I'm a little confused what's a capactivie stylus? I was using the Wacom-style stylus. – Click Ahead Jan 10 '11 at 11:07
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You should definitely check out the ASUS EEE Slate EP121. It features Intel Corei5 with 64GB SSD and 4GB or memory. I just got mine from Microsoft store about half month ago, I love it!

Checkout the review on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/ASUS-Slate-EP121-1A011M-12-1-Inch-Tablet/dp/B004HKIIF8

It has both wacom pressure sensitive pen and multi-touch (2 fingers) screen.

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