Considering A New Laptop or Tablet? The CyberStars(tm) Choices
If you are considering a new laptop or tablet PC, perhaps the thoughts of my CyberStars(tm) might be useful in your decision-making process.

Before beginning, let me urge you to consider a tablet PC over a laptop. A tablet has all the functionality of
a laptop, and it has more advantages. Chiefly among these are extreme portability and the ability to write on the screen. With its handwriting ability, you can:
- Fill in listing agreeements
- Fill in contracts
- Make drawings
- And much more!That said, here are some comments from some of my CyberStars(tm):
Randy Rutan, RE/MAX Realty Center, Dutchess County, NY
" I have the Lenovo T61 and am really happy with it. Speed is better than the older version, battery life is good, and I love the size and weight."
Joan Prout, RE/MAX Villa, Jersey City, NJ
" I’ve been very happy with the Lenovo X61 tablet I purchased last September. That, plus my aircard, and I’m good to go… Nice discount for REALTORS on the Lenovo through NAR."
Darin Sid Cameron, RE/MAX Properties West, St. Louis, MO
"I own HPs. Buy the Lenovo."
Rob Levy, Prudential Northwest Properties, Portland, OR
" I have the Gateway tablet. What I like about it is the 15" screen as I couldn’t see the screen on the Lenovo without my reading glasses!"
Linda Slocum, RE/MAX of Valencia, Valencia, CA
"Check out the Fujitsu as well - great tablet computer. I’ll never go back to a standard laptop."
So….several suggestions for you from top agents who depend on technology to capture their markets. Please note that the overwhelming majority of the CyberStars(tm) prefer tablets to notebooks/laptops.
One further suggestion:
Go to PC Magazine online, type "Editors Choice Tablet PC" into their search box (after clicking on the "Review" button to the left of the search field) and see what their experts recommend.
It’s a beautiful evening here on the lake in Reston…hope it’s a great day/evening wherever you are, too!
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