Author Topic: Getting a new Laptop tablet pc  (Read 1414 times)

« Last Edit: May 04, 2009, 02:07:04 AM by Valen »

I didn't catch this one in the RSS feed box :(

I didn't see its pressure sensitivity anywhere on that page, so I googled "HP TouchSmart tx2z series pressure sensitivity". From what I can see, the thing isn't pressure sensitive. I don't know if it matters to you, but if it were my choice, I'd just buy an actual tablet. You can get a Cintiq for that price, I think. At least an old one.

inb4Tradershoveshislaptoppref erencedownyourthroat

Maybe you should of talked to trader about buying a laptop.   :cookieMonster:

inb4Tradershoveshislaptoppreferencedownyourthroat

Gay.  Kids these days, you just can't come up with catchy things to say on your own so you have to jump on whatever bandwagon happens to come your way.

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Person A: Check out this laptop I'm getting.
Person B: *checks it out* Personally, I like ThinkPads.
Person A: I don't want your opinions.

That right there is what you call "forgeted up".

Gay.  Kids these days, you just can't come up with catchy things to say on your own so you have to jump on whatever bandwagon happens to come your way.

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Person A: Check out this laptop I'm getting.
Person B: *checks it out* Personally, I like ThinkPads.
Person A: I don't want your opinions.

That right there is what you call "forgeted up".

Way to misrepresent that argument on purpose to "prove" your point.

It was more like:

Person A: Check out this laptop I'm getting.
Person B: It's not a thinkpad?  You're stupid if you don't get a thinkpad.
Person A: I'm not stupid, it's my opinion that this laptop is good for me.
Person B: WHY ARE YOU BEING SO MEAN?!?

Now, on the topic of misrepresentation, anyone could claim that my version of the argument was also an misrepresentation.  And to those people, I say, screw you.

Way to misrepresent that argument on purpose to "prove" your point.

It was more like:

Person A: Check out this laptop I'm getting.
Person B: It's not a thinkpad?  You're stupid if you don't get a thinkpad.
Person A: I'm not stupid, it's my opinion that this laptop is good for me.
Person B: WHY ARE YOU BEING SO MEAN?!?

Now, on the topic of misrepresentation, anyone could claim that my version of the argument was also an misrepresentation.  And to those people, I say, screw you.

Stop being a moron.

Same graphics card as my laptop. :o
I'd say this would be good laptop, just the screen is bit of small, or if you like it, then why not.

Way to misrepresent that argument on purpose to "prove" your point.

It was more like:

Person A: Check out this laptop I'm getting.
Person B: It's not a thinkpad?  You're stupid if you don't get a thinkpad.
Person A: I'm not stupid, it's my opinion that this laptop is good for me.
Person B: WHY ARE YOU BEING SO MEAN?!?

Now, on the topic of misrepresentation, anyone could claim that my version of the argument was also an misrepresentation.  And to those people, I say, screw you.

Considering that I was person B in the conversation, we're going to take my word for what happened over yours.  You're an idiot and everyone knows it.  You're known as a person who stuffs all over the forum.  Now, get back to your drama cave where you belong.  It would not pain me at all to suggest you for a forum ban.

Btw, just for the record, here are quotes from the actual conversation:

Quote from: Bones
http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=64033.0
Quote from: Trader
i prefer thinkpads
Quote from: Bones
I really don't care to be honest.

I didn't see its pressure sensitivity anywhere on that page, so I googled "HP TouchSmart tx2z series pressure sensitivity". From what I can see, the thing isn't pressure sensitive. I don't know if it matters to you, but if it were my choice, I'd just buy an actual tablet. You can get a Cintiq for that price, I think. At least an old one.
It doesn't say it is on the site but my dad's friend has the same laptop and it is pressure sensitive.

It doesn't say it is on the site but my dad's friend has the same laptop and it is pressure sensitive.
Yeah, after a bit more research I've found that the pressure sensitivity is simply only available in certain programs. Apparently Photoshop is not one of them(1 2 3). Still I'd like to know how sensitive it is, they never say on these sites.
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