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Enthusiast
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Melbourne Australia
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MedTab E-Ink Reader
The MedTab includes the following rich feature set:
-Portable – 12 Ounces, measuring 5.5” X 7.5” X 0. 5” which comfortably fits a lab coat pocket -High Resolution Display – 1024x768 pixels using a proprietary E-Ink high contrast, low power “digital paper” display. -Rugged – capable of withstanding 30g impact -Touch Screen (including pen for notations) -Intel 624MHz Processor -WinCE OS -Bluetooth for audio or data transfer -Fingerprint scanner -Audio In/Out -802.11/g WIFI -Cisco’s OEM security Client– supporting state of the art wireless security Price sample quantities $3,995 (wow.. expensive ![]() Price quantities of 50+ $2,000 |
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Reader of the Reader
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Device: Sony Reader PRS-500
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Probably can't even read books on it.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Republic of Texas Embassy at Jackson, TN
Device: Pocketbook Touch HD3
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But if it's WinCE, that opens up a lot of possibilities ....
But this shuts most of them right back down, for practical purposes, anyway: Quote:
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Reborn Paper User
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Que Nada
Device: iPhone8, iPad Air
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Gulp!
You need a physician's salary for that one! While showing off the PRS recently some of my Doctors and Lawyers friends really showed interest for the size, eink and text capacities. What killed it is no input and mainly no search. This device might cut it. Lawyers being notably stingy, they'll get that price down for us! ![]() |
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Cache Ninja!
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Device: PRS-500, HTC Shift, iPod Touch, iPaq 4150, TC1100, Panasonic WordsGear
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Regarding the price... most mobile devices to not even come close to this dollar figure, so I doubt anyone would even consider it (I wouldn't have recommend this device to any of my faculty members when I worked for the Computer Science college, no way). You can pick up a TabletPC that has a larger screen, greater resolution, more usability, and get two for the price of one of these.
Thanks for finding the details, I like how it is rugged enough to withstand a 30-G impact! |
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