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Motion J3400 Tablet PC Video

Posted on November 18, 2009 by Jerry Fahrni
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Our pharmacy department uses tablet PCs as a tool to get pharmacists out of the physical pharmacy and up on the floors where they belong. We use a combination of the Dell XT2 tablet and the Motion J3400. I’ve mentioned the J3400 a couple of times before, here and here. It is a nice, rugged tablet.
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First impression – Motion J3400 tablet PC

Posted on August 31, 2009 by Jerry Fahrni
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I received a new Motion J3400 tablet PC today from our IT department. It’s for our ICU pharmacists and will be replacing the Motion LE1700 tablet PC they are currently using. The tablet has the same application configuration as our desktop machines: Siemens Pharmacy, Soarian Clinicals, internet access, etc.
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Motion Computing LE1700 tablet being discontinued

Posted on July 9, 2009 by Jerry Fahrni
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GottaBeMobile.com: “It looks like Motion Computing’s LE1700 days are numbered, which is unfortunate because the nice tapered design was always one of my favorites. A newsletter was just sent out saying that the LE1700 would only available while supplies last, which means they are not making any more. If interested, contact a reseller today for $100 off. ” – This really is unfortunate, the Le1700 tablet is a nice machine. We use this slate model on the floor to help our pharmacists get real time access to patient information, drug information resources, etc. It’s been a great tool for getting the pharmacists out of the physical pharmacy and out on the floor where they have a greater impact on patient care. Motion Computing will probably begin pushing the J3400 tablet PC which is tougher and faster than the LE1700.

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