We have been using the Panasonic tough
books to some effect. Very light but mounting is, as always, a bit of a
problem.
David
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Subject: tablet PC recommendations
Can anyone recommend a good Tablet PC?
It’s for a pupil with a spinal injury who uses
a chin joystick very effectively. He has a 15” laptop mounted on a
trolley which works well when he’s static but we want a smaller, lighter,
wheelchair-mounted option – the screen needs mounted high up and if we
used the laptop he wouldn’t see anything else. I was thinking a tablet PC
would be ideal. He would be using it for games, writing, internet and maybe
ECS.
Any thoughts folks?
Paul
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