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F12001PcDemoIncludes downloads, cheats, reviews, and articles. Formula One Championship Edition is a racing video game, developed by SCE Studio Liverpool and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. F1 2001 Pc Demo' title='F1 2001 Pc Demo' />PC games, news, reviews, videos and cheats Close out the year with Destiny 2s Curse of Osiris expansion, Dead Rising 4 Franks Big Package, Hello Neighbor, Loco. Roco 2 Remastered, and Okami HD. Rugged PC Review. Slate and tablet computers. US/windows/f1-racing-championship-demo/large/f1-racing-championship-1.jpg' alt='F1 2001 Pc Demo' title='F1 2001 Pc Demo' />Darmowe tipsy i kody do gier. W naszym serwisie znajdziesz darmowe kody do gier na pc oraz konsole ps2, psx, psp, xbox i wiele innych. Dziki wyszukiwarce atwo. Double the fun with drones, educational toys and gaming controls compatible with Mac, iPad and iPhone. Buy online and get free shipping. Slates or tablets are computers without a physical keyboard. The entire computer is built into a slate like enclosure that is as thin and handy as possible. Since they dont have a physical keyboard, slates use touch and often also passive or active pens for input. In early pen computers, the pen was used both to replace the mouse or joystick for navigation, and sometimes also to actually enter text. Tablet computers may use a passive digitizer that can be operated with a stylus or even a finger. Active digitizers which was required by Microsofts Windows XP Tablet PC Edition use an electromagnetic digitizer with a special pen. Some pen slates can automatically switch between passive and active digitizers. All pen slates have on screen keyboards or you can, of course, connect a standard keyboard. And since the advent of the Apple i. Phone and i. Pad, more and more rugged tablets use capacitive touch either by itself, or in conjuction with a stylus or pen. Tablets are perfect for many field applications where low weight and maximum portability are crucial. Some ruggedized tablets weigh barely more than two pounds. Others are heavily sealed and ruggedized and can be used in almost any environment. A variant of the pure tablet computer is the notebook convertible. Convertibles are standard notebooks with displays that twist and then lay down flat on top of the keyboardsystem unit, converting the notebook into a slate computer, albeit a relatively heavy one. Today, with hundreds of millions of tablets sold, ruggedized tablets and Tablet PC convertibles are increasingly successful in many industries, in business, and even with consumers who need something tougher and more durable than mass market tablets. A bit of tablet computer history. In the late 1. 98. After all, everyone knows how to use a pen and pens are certainly less intimidating than keyboards. Pen computers, as envisioned in the 1. In the early 1. 98. Nobel prize winner Dr. Charles Elbaum started Nestor and developed the Nestor. Writer handwriting recognizer. Communication Intelligence Corporation created the Handwriter recognition system, and there were many others. The pen computing hype of 1. In 1. 99. 1, the pen computing hype was at a peak. The pen was seen as a challenge to the mouse, and pen computers as a replacement for desktops. Microsoft, seeing slates as a potentially serious competition to Windows computers, announced Pen Extensions for Windows 3. Windows for Pen Computing. Microsoft made some bold predictions about the advantages and success of pen systems that would take another ten years to even begin to materialize. In 1. 99. 2, products arrived. GO Corporation released Pen. Point. Lexicus released the Longhand handwriting recognition system. Microsoft released Windows for Pen Computing. Batman Arkham City Logo Font. Between 1. 99. 2 and 1. Windows for Pen Computing or Pen. Point. Among them were EO, NCR, Samsung the picture to the right is a 1. Samsung Pen. Master, Dauphin, Fujitsu, Tele. Pad, Compaq, Toshiba, and IBM. Few people remember that the original IBM Think. Pad was, as the name implies, slate computers. And few know that Samsung was a factor in tablets even back then. The crash of 1. 99. The computer press was first very enthusiastic about tablet computers operated with a pen. But the media quickly became very critical when pen computers did not sell as well as anticipated. The press measured pen computers against desktop PCs with Windows software and most of them found pen tablets difficult to use. They also criticized handwriting recognition and said it did not work. After that, pen computer companies failed. Momenta closed in 1. They had used up US4. Samsung and NCR did not introduce new products. Pen pioneer GRi. D was bought by AST for its manufacturing capacity. AST stopped all pen projects. Dauphin, which was started by a Korean businessman named Alan Yong, went bankrupt, owing IBM over 4. GO was taken over by AT T, and AT T closed the company in August 1. TV commercials. GO had lost almost US7. Compaq, IBM, NEC, and Toshiba all stopped making consumer market pen products in 1. The mid and late 1. By 1. 99. 5, pen computing was dead in the consumer market. Microsoft made a half hearted attempt at including Pen Services in Windows 9. It lived on in vertical and industrial markets. Companies such as Fujitsu Personal Systems, Husky, Telxon, Microslate, Intermec, Symbol Technologies, Xplore, and Walk. About made and sold many pen tablets and pen slates. A primary problem was that companies making pen computers had to create their own pen drivers for every new model. Compatibility was a big issue, as was the high cost of pen computers. Microsoft reinvents the pen computer. That was, however, not the end of pen computing. Bill Gates had always been a believer in the technology, and you can see slate computers in many of Microsofts various computing in the future presentations over the years. Once Microsoft reintroduced pen computers as the Tablet PC in 2. Motion Computing joined the core of vertical and industrial market slate computers specialists. The primary reason why the Microsoft specification Tablet PC is reasonably successful whereas earlier attempts were not has two reasons. First, the technology required for a pen slate simply wasnt there in the early 1. And second, the pen visionaries idea of replacing keyboard input with handwriting and voice recognition turned out to be far more difficult than anticipated. There were actually some very good recognizers that are still being used today, but they all require training and a good degree of adaptation by the user. You cant just scribble on the screen and the computer magically understands everything. With the Tablet PC, Microsoft downplayed handwriting recognition in favor of digital ink as a new data type. This was a very wise decision. Ultra Mobile PC. During 2. Microsoft had been hinting at tablets smaller. Tablet PC slates. Such tablets were. In early 2. 00. 6, a cleverly managed rumor campaign, led by a Flash site. Origami, was culminated by. Ultra Mobile PC, or UMPC, at the Ce. BIT show in Hanover, Germany. The UMPC turned out to be a small tablet with a 7 inch screen, running the. XP Tablet PC Edition, but using a passive digitizer. To make that work. Not much hardware was shown. See our intro to Origami. Microsoft UMPC platform. Around that time, Intel researchers, ever interested in exploring new markets for their chips, came up with what they called the Mobile Clinical Assistant reference platform, or simply MCA. This tablet design had an integrated carry handle and was first implemented by tablet pioneer Motion Computing. Vista, UMPCs, and MIDs. When Microsoft Windows Vista arrived in early 2. Microsoft decided to include all pen functionality rather than offering a separate version as it had done with the Windows XP Tablet PC Edition. Weve reviewed several slates with Vista and Microsoft did a good job seamlessly integrating all the pen options. In the meantime, Microsoft had also introduced the Ultra Mobile PC, or UMPC, platform in March of 2. Microsofts described the UMPC as a device like computer that is small, mobile, and runs the full Windows operating system. The UMPC goes anywhere and does anything that your current computer can do. The UMPC was initially conceived as a small, inexpensive slate with a touchscreen, but the concept didnt catch on due to low performance and higher than expected pricing.