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	<title>Comments on: Nice &#8220;real world&#8221; review of the Motion LS800</title>
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		<title>By: matt s</title>
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        I saw the LS800 in person for the first time at Educause conference last week.  It would be my perfect little tablet.  The stand for the 800 is pretty neat as well.
For being a higher-ed IT conference, I noticed that only about a forth of the people using some form of tablet.  Most were still trying to do the awkward notebook thing while checking their email between sessions.  But there are some really cool things being done with tablets in some education circles. 
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I saw the LS800 in person for the first time at Educause conference last week.  It would be my perfect little tablet.  The stand for the 800 is pretty neat as well.<br />
For being a higher-ed IT conference, I noticed that only about a forth of the people using some form of tablet.  Most were still trying to do the awkward notebook thing while checking their email between sessions.  But there are some really cool things being done with tablets in some education circles.</p>
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