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Just thought I would put in my 2 cents on the Tablet issue.
I am a strong advocate for the slate form factor tablets for field use. I used a Motion LE-1600 for three years and several thousand field inspections. I consistently beat other inspectors using laptops in parallel inspections by a half hour or more. At that time, we were doing three a day and printing on-site. The handwriting recognition of Windows XP-Tablet Edition is outstanding. I know there are tons of new shiny tablets coming out these days. They are very nice but it begs the question; Do you need all that horsepower to do a pretty basic operation like entering data at an inspection site? A tablet in the field is just another tool. Tools are to make the job easier/faster and are designed to do one thing well. Do you expect your nail gun to drive screws, have a built-in MP3 player for music and a GPS to find the job? I'm sure you could find one. : ![]() Don't get me wrong, I'm a geek and revel in hot rod computer toys. ![]() Dana |
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Yup. I still think the HP TC1100 (
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP_Compaq_TC1100
) was the best slate/tablet ever as the screen detached. One day someone will make something similar. Dell was supposedly working on one, we'll see.
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