ultra mobile pc in white papers

Reducing TCO With Windows Vista: Quantified Savings for Mobile PCs

White Paper Mobile PCs (notebook PCs, Tablet PCs, and Ultra-Mobile PCs) are forecasted to become the dominant PC form factor in large and medium organizations by 20101. As the mobile PC-centric world approaches, reducing the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of... [09 Jan 2008]

Toshiba Mobile technology today

White Paper With a choice of desktop replacement or ultra-light notebooks, plus the versatile Tablet PC and handy Pocket PC form factor, there’s a portable solution for everyone. With corporate cost cutting on the way out and investment in innovative... [16 Apr 2007]

MSDN Webcast: Overview of Ultra-Mobile PC (UMPC) Development for Windows Vista (Level 200)

White Paper An Ultra-Mobile PC (UMPC) is a fully functional computer that is small, mobile, and runs a complete version of a Windows operating system (currently Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 and soon Windows Vista). [08 Dec 2006]

Louisiana Office of Public Health: Sanitarians Replace Paper Processes to Streamline Restaurant, Food Inspections

White Paper In addition, officials liked the lightweight, clipboard-sized shape, integrated wireless capabilities, ultra-low-power Intel processor and the pen-based input made possible by Microsoft’s Windows XP Tablet PC Edition operating system. [04 Jun 2004]

Motion Computing Case Study: St. Mary’s Medical Center

White Paper Mary’s ICU ended with the deployment of 24 ultra-mobile Motion/Gateway tablet PCs - one for each ICU room. Mary’s IT department, the ICU nurses chose the Motion/Gateway tablet PC as its mobile device because of the large, bright 12.1-inch display... [04 Jun 2004]

Tablet PCs: An Overview

White Paper Advanced handwriting and speech recognition capabilities, a natural interface for entering data using a digital pen in addition to your keyboard, an ultra-light form factor, the ability to run full versions of standard Windows-based applications... [25 Feb 2004]

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