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Written by Deddy Kosasih   
Wednesday, 28 January 2009

The Slate Tablet PC integrates the latest innovations in ultra-mobile computing and offers a new level of wireless freedom with optional embedded wireless broadband technology (Telstra Next-G or GPRS wireless data communications). Field sales professionals can now access critical information and send handwritten emails, virtually anytime, anywhere. With advanced connectivity and expansion features such as embedded Wi-Fi®, Bluetooth® and a Digital Video Interface (DVI-D) port, the LE1700 allows inspectors, appraisers and business professionals to instantly transform documents and presentations into engaging, interactive conversations.

 

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The lightweight, ultra-mobile Motion Tablet PC featuring Intel® Centrino® Mobile Technology empowers civilian
and military professionals to adapt to the rapidly changing digital workplace. With the unique features of t
he Motion Tablet PC, federal government personnel can enter real-time information into critical applications,
use electronic forms instead of paper forms and write directly onto the Tablet PC with digital ink. This saves
time, reduces paperwork and assures the accuracy of your data, providing you a unique combination of power and
mobility without compromise.
 
Tablets raise the productivity levels of field-based government users involved in case work, records maintenance,
inspections/appraisals, code enforcement, receipt/transfer of goods, and first response services.
 
  •  Forms-based field workers:
      - Health and Human Services (HHS) case workers
      - Probation & parole officers
      - Port Authority inspectors
      - Health inspectors
      - Tax collectors
      - Building inspectors
      - Code enforcers
      - Transportation inspectors

  •  Public utilities workers

  •  First Responders:
      - Police
      - Fire
      - Emergency Medical Teams (EMT)
 
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 25 March 2009 )