(Linux-based) Tablets good for healthcare staff
Jan 20, 2003 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsFrom the New Zealand Herald . . .
“A South Auckland Maori health provider is carrying out the first local trials of Linux-based Tablet computers to gather health information at clients' homes and communicate wirelessly with base.”
“Dubbed the 'Aquapad', the Tablets used by Turuki Healthcare are basically flat A4-sized screens without keyboards, although one can be plugged in if required . . .”
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