So this is for the fiance as she goes to school. As much as I like to think I'm up to date on technology, I admit I know very little about what would make a good tablet aside from core things like the hardware inside.
I believe we're looking for a Windows based tablet unless I can be argued otherwise, with a detachable keyboard sort of solution for more detailed data entry as needed, preferably with some kind of stand that will hold the machine, or however they've best designed such things these days. It needs to be capable of running clinical software (which I don't expect to be any problem with a decent tablet) with use of a stylus or stylus capable screen preferred.
An example of something we have been looking at: Surface Pro. These seem a bit pricey and don't even come with the keyboard attachment. It doesn't need to be the cheapest thing in the world, however.
Is there any advice I could find here? Thanks!
I believe we're looking for a Windows based tablet unless I can be argued otherwise, with a detachable keyboard sort of solution for more detailed data entry as needed, preferably with some kind of stand that will hold the machine, or however they've best designed such things these days. It needs to be capable of running clinical software (which I don't expect to be any problem with a decent tablet) with use of a stylus or stylus capable screen preferred.
An example of something we have been looking at: Surface Pro. These seem a bit pricey and don't even come with the keyboard attachment. It doesn't need to be the cheapest thing in the world, however.
Is there any advice I could find here? Thanks!