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I am not sure wether your articles refers to the "real" tablet PCs (slate form factor), or any pen enabled laptop (convertible, such as the ClassMate).
surfing, they are very nice, too.
Slate tablets never really sold, that's true. Maybe some 100 thousand have been produced in the last 20 years. But the convertible tablets sell quite well (about 20 million within a year).
The slate would be the ideal computer for school and university. And for couch (or bathroom
And you can get used tablets for less than 400 euros, complete with Windows license and all stuff...
Pepo (a happy slate tablet user)