Posted on 7th February 201010 Responses
Tablet Computers

The Apple iPad has brought up a lot of discussion about tablet computers.  Tablet computers have been around for awhile now.  They are ‘interesting’ but very different in their functionality.  We have a Windows XP-based tablet computer in our office.  While its fun to use, it does make doing some things less then efficient.  For one thing, not having a physical keyboard, makes things like logging in and using a spreadsheet a bit of a challenge.  On the plus side, we have found is that the handwriting recognition on our tablet is fantastic.  Also, drawing/editing pictures and jotting notes are a snap.  Of course, on the negative side, we find that the screen gets oily with hand prints very quickly.

Before opting to buy a tablet computer, think hard about how you will be using it.  If you want something small to jot notes on, draw/edit pictures and surf the web, go ahead and get a tablet.  If you want something to use for business, consider something else or consider a ‘convertible’ model, one with a keyboard where the screen swivels to cover it when you don’t need it.

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