Posts Tagged ‘Tablet PC’

5 common mistakes for tablet PC development

Friday, October 10th, 2008

Okay, so you’re sold on a Tablet PC, but what should you watch out for when developing a Tablet PC application in health care?

Below is a list of common mistakes for developing a Tablet PC application.  All are avoidable early in the project’s life-cycle. Some of these mistakes I own, and others I’ve seen from other project managers and developers. Hopefully, this list helps others avoid these common mistakes.

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Portrait vs landscape, CRF design for a tablet PC

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

HP Tablet PC (convertible)How do you systematically make use of the varied Tablet PC screen resolution dimensions using C#?

Designing a CRF specifically for a Tablet PC can be a challenging experience, but it can also be one of the most rewarding.

The Tablet PC is very similar to a traditional desktop computer or a laptop.  As I write this entry, most Tablet PCs are running some variant of Windows.  Whether it’s Windows XP Tablet PC Edition or Vista (which has built-in support for Tablet PC specific functionality), you’re basically dealing with a Windows machine and you can pretty much treat it as such…  almost.

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Future of notebooks, Dell Latitude XT tablet PC

Monday, April 7th, 2008

Dell Latitude XTThis is the future of notebooks!  As much as we’d like to do away with the keyboard, I just don’t think handwriting recognition is quite there yet to completely replace the efficiency of a keyboard.  That’s why this tablet PC features a full-sized keyboard and a touchscreen that works with your finger (not just the pen!).  It’s currently around $2,500 which is a little expensive, but I can’t wait to get me one of these!

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