Motion Computing F5v – Rugged Windows 7 Tablet PC with Wacom Digitizer and Multi-Touch
The Motion Computing F5v can now be ordered with the world’s best Wacom Active Digitizer and Multi-Touch system. The F5v is a rugged field tablet PC for use in outdoor and rough environments. This video looks at the multi-touch capacitive screen on the F5v and the flexible input available in the standard version of Windows 7 Professional (this is not a special version for tablets). Of all of the Tablet PCs on the market to day, I choose the F5v as my mobile workhorse. It has an Intel Core i7 processor with a 128Gb SSD drive up to 8Gb of RAM which makes it more than powerful enough to replace most laptop or desktop PCs. For IT, the F5v is powerful enough to run most corporate Standard Operating Environments (SOE) in Windows 7 or XP. VPro, Intel Anti-Theft, 32 and 64bit supporting the F5v the easiest choice! With the Motion F5v, your field workers will never have to go into the office again!
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May 4, 2012 







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256 levels of pressire sensitivity. It has a Wacom Penabled Active Digitizer on board…
What’s the amount of sensitivity levels on the digitizer pen?
Thanks for your comment. Yes, you should look at the Samsung Series 7 Slate. I’ve posted 3 videos on it so far, so check my channel page for more.
i like your vids and im looking to buy a good tablet. im looking for price and something for art. also maybe play a simple game. it would be great if it had storage but just wondering if you can give me some ideas for what to buy thanks. also can you do a review on the samsung slate?
Samsung Series 7 Slate is selling like hotcakes here but I don’t think that the release cycles will be as fast as the tabs. Wouldn’t expect anything till late in the year (windows 8 launch).