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Overcoming limits with technology: Tablet PC review

By Mauricio Freitas, in , posted: 17-Apr-2006 21:47

Showing that technology is created to help us overcome our limits, David Wallace has posted a Tablet PC review. David used the Sahara Pen Slate to write the Tablet PC - a lifekludger view post.

David is an IT Coordinator, but he was actually a mechanic before being involved in a car accident that left him with a disability (C4 quadriplegic). His blog tells us about solving problems and getting the most out of life.

And that's why this Tablet PC review is something everyone interested in technology should read.

Via the UberTablet blog.

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