Electronic Research Notebook & Tablet PCs

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SUMMARY

The discussion centers on the use of tablet PCs, specifically the Motion Computing LE1700, as electronic research notebooks in scientific fields. The user, completing a Master's in Biochemistry, transitioned from a tablet PC to the more compact OQO for thesis research. The LE1700, featuring a Core2Duo processor and SXGA+ display, is highlighted as a powerful option for researchers. Additional resources, including a dedicated website and a video review, are provided for further exploration.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of tablet PC specifications, particularly processor types like Core2Duo.
  • Familiarity with electronic research notebooks and their applications in scientific research.
  • Basic knowledge of the Biochemistry field and its research requirements.
  • Awareness of online resources for scientific tools and technology.
NEXT STEPS
  • Research the features and benefits of the Motion Computing LE1700 tablet PC.
  • Explore the website www.e-lab-book.com for insights on electronic research notebooks.
  • Watch the video review of the LE1700 on GottaBeMobile for practical user experiences.
  • Investigate alternative tablet PCs suitable for scientific research and their specifications.
USEFUL FOR

This discussion is beneficial for graduate students in scientific fields, researchers seeking efficient data collection methods, and technology enthusiasts interested in the application of tablet PCs in academia.

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I am finishing up my MS in Biochemistry. I have used a tablet PC for all my classes, but then moved to the smaller OQO for my thesis research work in the lab. Here's a website that discusses the idea of using a tablet PC as a research notebook. www.e-lab-book.com[/URL]
 
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By the way, Motion Computing has just released a Core2Duo SXGA+ slate, the LE1700.
http://www.motioncomputing.com/about/news/press_release_032607.asp
(which is obviously much more powerful than my M1200).

Here's a video review:
http://www.gottabemobile.com/GottaBeMobilecomVideoReviewOfTheLE1700TabletPC.aspx
 
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