On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 7:25 PM, Stewart Marshall <
revsamarsh...@earthlink.net> wrote:

> To do that they would have to develop an app for that.
>
> Many doctors offices I have been in already use MS tablets with the
> software etc. to do all this.
>
> Quite nice little things, costlier than the Ipad.  But they have developed
> a networkable database type software for it.
>
> I have not seen enough of the Ipad to see how this would work in that case.
>
> Most of the stuff I have heard this afternoon place it somewhere on a hyper
> kindle that will have new stiff developed for it.
>
>

I think the high resolution is the selling point for doctors.  Being able to
read X-Rays and other imageing on it is the killer ap in a doctors office.


Too bad so far it is only a really big iPod Touch which is OK but it ain't a
game changer.  The bookreader is a color Kindle with higher prices????

The name iPad was used in a MAD TV parody ad for a feminie hygene product.
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