Tablet Pc Medical Field
An EasyBook Tablet For A Hard Work Environment
Many of today’s most successful technology devices possess multiple and versatile applications. The necessity or simply the desire for an increasing number of consumers to always be connected is a major force driving the rapidly evolving marketplace of the mobile, smartphone and handheld computer.
The unprecedented growth of the touch screen PC is attributed to the number of applications specifically designed for the tablet. According to most recent market research, the number of applications for desktop and laptop computers is about to be overtaken by the tablet PC. Also, it has been estimated that that there has been a 40 per cent drop since 2010 in the numbers of those who say they intended to buy a desktop or laptop in 2011.
Leading tablet manufacturers are developing their products to be highly adaptable to multiple working environments as diverse as retail/wholesale distribution, environmental study, architectural planning and medical research.
Handheld computers, like the EasyBook P9, which are purpose-built for both portability and the robust performance of a rugged tablet PC, are fully loaded to be uniquely adapted to most challenging environments. There are few work spaces where fast internet access and rapid data access and sharing are not required by today’s executive decision makers out in the field.
Possessing a high specification design means this Paceblade tablet version easily transfers across multiple work locations. From a routine indoor setting to a variety of demanding outdoor environments where its’ tough touch, IP51 rated screen surface, will be essential to prevent dust and moisture from entering the tablet casing.
Open to the elements and under high sunlight conditions, the LCD TFT 8.9 in screen with a 1024 x 600 resolution range still provides the same colour quality, image precision and unhindered use of the onscreen keyboard outdoors as would be expected within an office environment. The P9 can be operated by both a stylus and direct touch typing onto a screen, which can change from portrait to landscape mode by merely rotating the tablet.
With multi connectivity options to external drives for a monitor or a keyboard means users are no longer bound to their desktops. An EasyBook is capable of being configured to individual requirement through the use of alternative disks, a deskstation, the CMOS Camera module and the 20 channel GPS. Functionality is handled by an atom 270 processor, together with a 160GB SaTa hard disk drive.
As mobile tablet PC computer manufacturers gradually increase their support to enterprise applications, affordability will also become increasingly attractive. While sales and marketing have been the earliest adopters, other key sector users are quickly catching up.
About the Author
http://www.camtechsystems.co.uk/ are a professional computer sales and support supplier of a range of high quality Tablet PC equipment and are the UK distributor for PaceBlade, Motion and Armor Computing products and services, as well as being partnered with Web DT Technology, JLT and Viliv.
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