Customer report on Motion 1600
Bob Schulz writes:
Based on my experiences with my Toshiba I picked my new tablet based on avoiding what kept me from actually using the tablet like an actual tablet.
Like any LCD screen, my Toshiba didn’t like bright light, and had a narrow view angle.
So in most conference room settings, if laid on the table the screen is not visible. If you take it outside, you really can’t even tell if it is turned on.
That led me to my new machine, a Motion LE 1600 with the “View Anywhere” screen option.
Wow. It is fabulous.
Bright screen, super wide angle viewing, and it really is completely viewable outdoors.
Combine it with the hot dock docking station, no standby needed, just yank it out of the dock and use it, stick it back in when you return.
I think the technology may be catching up with the promise.
Cheers,
Bob
____________________________
Robert C. Schulz, AIA
Director of Facilities Management
Humboldt State University
robert.schulz@humboldt.edu
Based on my experiences with my Toshiba I picked my new tablet based on avoiding what kept me from actually using the tablet like an actual tablet.
Like any LCD screen, my Toshiba didn’t like bright light, and had a narrow view angle.
So in most conference room settings, if laid on the table the screen is not visible. If you take it outside, you really can’t even tell if it is turned on.
That led me to my new machine, a Motion LE 1600 with the “View Anywhere” screen option.
Wow. It is fabulous.
Bright screen, super wide angle viewing, and it really is completely viewable outdoors.
Combine it with the hot dock docking station, no standby needed, just yank it out of the dock and use it, stick it back in when you return.
I think the technology may be catching up with the promise.
Cheers,
Bob
____________________________
Robert C. Schulz, AIA
Director of Facilities Management
Humboldt State University
robert.schulz@humboldt.edu


Reader Comments