We are within the clutches of portable computer chaos. We have desktops, laptops, Pocket PCs,
personal digital assistants, and Tablet PCs. This dilemma is causing confusion in our house. We don't need confusion in our house because we've got no place to put it.
My husband, Jake, is one of those computer freaks who go to the nearest cut-rate store every time HP releases a new product. I told him for the umpteenth time that we don't need another metallic machine because we already have enough to cover the whole house. Yesterday he went to Circuit City to look for HP Rugged Tablet PC tr3000.
He told me that it's the smallest tablet PC by HP, and it's created to provide convenience for the mobile worker. He agreed not to buy the model on one condition: I have to see it first before I give my judgment. For he knew what I did not: tr3000 enthralls anyone who touches it. At first glance it looks like a big
PlayStation Portable console. But what attracts me most is the speedy Pentium processor packaged in the computer. I'm a fan of Intel engines and any machine possessing Intel power is a must-have. In the end, I ate my words about not buying a new computer.