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Weekly Project: The $250 Tablet PC and a Project Gone Horribly Awry

Weekly Project: The $250 Tablet PC and a Project Gone Horribly Awry

Tablet PCs are hot. In early 2007, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas and MacWorld Expo in San Francisco, no less than three landmark tablets made their public debut:

  • Flybook A33i - an 8.9-inch foldable touch screen computer by Holbe Dialogue Europe; $2,670 (approx)
  • Model 02 - the 60Gb hard drive ultramobile PC by OQO; $1,850
  • ModBook - a Mac tablet by Axiotron; $2,279

All of this tablet news isn't new, though. Tablet PCs have been on and off, again, since the late 1990s. In fact, some savvy surfing will yield an irresistible surplus Tablet PC product: the Fujitsu Stylistic 1000--for less than 30 bucks. Buyer beware, however. This is not a sleeper product that can be easily (or, cheaply) converted into a modern Tablet PC clone. Rather, most (if not, all) surplus Fujitsu Stylistic 1000 purchases will end up as expensive door stops.

At first glance the stumbling block that prevents a vintage Stylistic 1000 from becoming a useable modern Tablet PC might seem to be a hardware issue--lack of styli, rechargeable batteries, memory, and hard drives. Not so; all of these issues can be successfully resolved.

The real trick in making a Stylistic 1000 work like a modern Tablet PC is trying to get an operating system to boot. Take your pick: Linux, Windows, DOS, and even Mac each OS attempt is fraught with failure.

And therein lies the tale--a tale of a project gone horribly awry.

 
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Step 1How to Create a $250 Tablet PC

How to Create a $250 Tablet PC

Time: Days to Weeks
Cost: $217.77 w/o option
Difficulty: Maybe impossible

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Aug 14, 2010. 8:52 PMbwpatton1 says:
I know Im REALLY late to this discussion. But I want to know If anyone has ANY info on the Pencentra 130s, as they are still going for $50 over at Nebraska Surplus and I want one, but I dont know if I can use it. Im interested in possibly using it as a virtual client (RDP) to do touchscreen X10 stuff or just maybe using it at the least as a PDF reader/whatever kind of reader. Thanks!
Oct 14, 2009. 2:24 PMzuulthedestroyer says:
Can you plug a VGA cable into The PenCentra and use it as a touchscreen?
Oct 7, 2009. 4:50 PMcomputerwiz_222 says:
Another annoyance with the Stylistic 1000 centers around its picky PCMCIA ports.

You are probably referring to 16-bit ports (and older) slots. Trying to fit a newer card in there could be damaging to the unit.

Also - maybe look at your boot order in the BIOS and ensure that it is booting from the hard drive first. This is most likely why it isnt working.
Sep 25, 2009. 4:41 PMChris01 says:
hey ricercar, have you used the thing much (apparently if you've determined it has 7 hours of battery life. Not maxing out, but still very good)? What are you doing w/it and what apps have you used thus far? Which memory cards have you gotten to work? If you're willing to perform a test that will undoubtedly benefit all the readers on this site (or at least me :), I'd like to e-mail you a small group of files (scans of various books I've made w/a digital camera). I'm curious to find out how long it takes to move one or more of these files from the cfcard into memory (this is assuming there's an app that will accept such files - obviously the thing must come w/something like a paint program I guess). If you're willing please e-mail me at chrism3667NOSPAM(at)yahooNOSPAM(dot)com. Remove everything in caps and substitute appropriate symbols where needed. I assume we all need to know where to find apps for the Pencentra or the Stylistic. The Pencentra has got to be rough, being it uses the MIPS chip. But so did many of the late 90's handhelds, so maybe it isn't all bad.
Sep 25, 2009. 4:35 PMChris01 says:
there's a guy that sells brand new pens on eBay for around 13$

assuming you have a *complete* unit now...what do you do for pen recognition (i.e applications)? Is there a programmer's manual for this unit, particularly specifics regarding the API or whatever that's specific to pen utilization???

the pens are pretty high quality. I bought 3 off the guy over a month ago when they were only 10$ LOL LOL. And no sooner did I obtain the most critical component for the unit did my screen develop a blemish. It's still usable, but I didn't abuse it. I think it was heat related (left it in the car, but not in direct sunlight or anything).
Jun 26, 2009. 12:28 PMricercar says:
Now $50 barebones NIB.
http://www.halted.com/ccp20981-fujitsu-pencentra-130-pen-tablet-computer-pencentra-130-80797.htm

Comes with stylus, battery, 2 screenprotecors, and AC Adapter. No documentation. User Guide PDF from Halted page. Mine has 7 hour battery life. YMMV.
Aug 15, 2009. 7:24 PMbwpatton1 says:
Woa, are they any good? I was thinking about buying one of these and trying to turn it into an internet appliance
Jun 14, 2009. 3:25 AMmemyselfand1 says:
Where can you get those in Australia?
Feb 16, 2009. 12:14 PMmman1506 says:
Dec 1, 2008. 2:10 PMdablckman says:
This project doesn't seem like its impossible. What you could do is gut the inside with the exception of the screen. Find a newer motherboard, maybe from a mini laptop. Then you could possialby load the tablet edition of windows xp. *Don't bite my head off I'm just throwing out ideas.
Oct 27, 2008. 2:53 PMGuy.Fawkes says:
It's an interesting project if you happened to start off with most of the necessary bits, but considering the final price and the results, I think I'd just buy an ASUS EEE PC (selling for around US$260 now).
Oct 25, 2007. 5:03 PMhondagofast says:
DRAM? XD Omg, not even my old IBM ThinkPad 600E uses that! XD
Oct 27, 2008. 2:49 PMGuy.Fawkes says:
All personal computers from about 1984 forward use DRAM. The other option is SRAM, which is about 10 to 100 times as expensive. You may see it called SDRAM or DDR RAM but it's still DRAM.
Sep 17, 2008. 4:44 PMChris01 says:
I found 2 more of the Sandisk pcmcia to cflash adapters at Best Buy today. They were 8$ each. I don't know why I bought 2 more (already have one), but they are liked by the Stylistic 1000 (which I haven't really done anything with yet). It also likes my Lexar 1 gig cflash card, but not my newer PNY 1 gig card (about 2 years newer). Anyone ever manage to get a 4 gig or 8 gig card to work?
Aug 20, 2008. 4:32 PMAnalogue08 says:
On boot up my Stylistic does the POST which is fine, then when it says Pen initialised (I think) , then it just turns off. It recognised the the 340MB HDD and extra RAM fine , it only makes it to the configuration table if there hasnt been power for a while as the CMOS battery is flat and havent run the BIOS setup. Any Ideas?
Aug 21, 2008. 4:11 PMAnalogue08 says:
Hi PSdp, Yeah it displays all those BOOT messages and you can hear the HDD start and see the HDD light, and then turns off. I'll check out power supplies then. Thanks.
Nov 17, 2007. 8:59 AMChris01 says:
woudn't it be cheaper to jury rig a bunch of Energizer AA cells to the thing? I already have the "15" minute charger (actual full charging time is closer to 25+ minutes). I ordered one yesterday from HSC. I'm hoping I can use the thing to read (and extract pertinent information from) lots and lots of books I've *reduced* to digital form (with a digital camera). They're kind of large at this point (6mpixels), but I could achieve similarly satisfactory results with a 1.2 mpix.

Jul 19, 2008. 6:51 AMultrauber says:
OH NO, THE DREADED 15-MINUTE CHARGER!!! We have that, it always says that it'scharging for two minutes, then says it's finished. But it's never actually finished until an hour or so.
Aug 12, 2008. 5:00 PMRedgerr says:
lol :D
Aug 11, 2008. 1:27 PMwoot master says:
the battery is 79$.
Aug 6, 2008. 4:31 PMhondagofast says:
The top is a 16bit CardBus compliant card, and the bottom is a 32bit CardBus compliant card. 16bit cards will work in 32bit slots, but not visa-versa.
Mar 14, 2008. 10:13 AMhondagofast says:
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Aug 6, 2008. 3:09 PMhondagofast says:
And now I've bought one.
May 31, 2007. 1:41 PMich bin ein pyro says:
hmm so is this a HOW TO MAKE A TOUCH SCREEN??
Mar 28, 2008. 12:54 PM_soapy_ says:
No, this is a "How to upgrade a touchscreen".
Mar 24, 2008. 5:50 PMCCH3ST3R says:
i read the magazine and honestly you guys arent usually cheap but... i did it w/ a newer stylistic and inerchanged it w/ my new toshiba satalite its awesome
Mar 14, 2008. 9:51 AMhondagofast says:
I read this instructable a while ago, and I seem to remember actually finding a store that sold the actual battery for these tablets after a bit of research (a bit as in several hours). That external one just makes the giant tablet even larger.
Dec 6, 2007. 7:23 AMcotton says:
how do you install windows xp on it
Mar 14, 2008. 9:46 AMhondagofast says:
I highly doubt a computer as slow as one of these could run Windows XP. I wouldn't even chance running Windows 2000.
Jan 10, 2008. 5:04 PMChris01 says:
just how do you get MS-DOS 6.22 on to the cflash card? Seemingly my combination of PCMCIA adapter and Lexar 1 gig cflash card might work - it does *register* on the screen (it's hopeful anyhow!). Now all I need to know how to do is make my card bootable.
Jan 29, 2008. 4:33 PMChris01 says:
weird. DOS 6.22 from bootdisk.com won't utilize it's own attribute. It states "incorrect DOS version". Is it hacked up? It will boot even this laptop (which has XP installed on the hard disk). Don't know what to do about that... If anyone has any other self extracting DOS images, please e-mail me: chrism3667(at)yahoo(dot)com. Much appreciated.
Jan 29, 2008. 4:01 PMChris01 says:
Got it to boot! Someone told me of a utility by HP that allows you to format and put system files onto a cflash card with a usb reader thing. I got dos 6.22 (didn't work yet, have to retry that) and dos 5.0 from bootdisk.com. After a few tries, I don't know what the problem is, it boots and asks me if I want to change the date. Don't have a keyboard or mouse handy (I'll have to use a serial mouse - no stylus). My p/s is a kludge - no battery either. In the midst of all this, the unit starts displaying reverse video. Go figure. It's not always able to boot from my pny 1 gig card, but it seems to always boot from my Lexar (which is probably 2 years old) also a 1 gig). My adapter is made by Sandisk.
Nov 10, 2007. 7:47 AMJoeyJaroz says:
THAT SUX my old 95 upgraded to 98 is probably better
Sep 11, 2007. 8:45 AMTheMadScientist says:
honestly, you could probably extract the lcds out of those and sell em for a profit. I find old ibm thinkpads that noone uses anymore, the lcds are thinner than notebooks and go for 90-150 ea.
Sep 11, 2007. 8:46 AMTheMadScientist says:
note that those prices depend on which model you're using. the lcds on them seem to have nothing to do with what model ibm laptop you're using, its pretty random.
Aug 2, 2007. 8:16 PMa6t1wzbk0tb says:
related story I was at HSC when they first went on sale then they also had a few transmeta tablet prototypes for sale at $100 ...
May 31, 2007. 10:14 PMLasVegas says:
I'd like to know what other ports are present on this unit besides the power, PS/2 and PCMCIA? Is the PS/2 a combo keyboard & mouse like old notebooks? I think I would have tried a SCSI adapter PC card first. That would have allowed both a CD & hard drive to experiment with. I'd love to see what the inside of this thing looks like!
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