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Tablet PC 101: #18 Write on Your PowerPoint Slides

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

PowerPoint and Tablet PCDo you think PowerPoint presentations are overused and boring? You wouldn’t be alone in the business community if you thought that. Well, Tablet PCs create a way for you to change all of that.

Hook your Tablet PC up to a projector and you’ve got a lot more than a boring slide machine… You’ve now got yourself an interactive presentation tool. That’s not just corporate speak, I’m serious!

Using a Tablet PC and PowerPoint you can:

  • Replace flip charts and butchers paper
  • Combine presentation slides with brainstorming and audience involvement
  • Draw in digital ink to explain and illustrate concepts

Click on the picture above to download the sample PowerPoint 2007 file. By the way, you can use digital ink in Office 2003 too.

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Tablet PC 101 #15: Take notes at conferences

Monday, July 7th, 2008

A pen makes a lot more sense for note taking than a keyboard because it is unobtrusive. So a Tablet PC is ideal for note taking at conferences.

A Tablet PC goes under the radar at a conference because it takes the expected form of pen and paper.  On the other hand, if you pop out your laptop, the people around you might suspect that you’re hacking the Internet or something! :-)

Because you write on the screen flat on your table or lap, it’s also harder for the people sitting five rows behind you to glance at or be distracted by your screen.

Tablet PCs are designed to last for hours on a single charge thanks to the use of Intel ultra low voltage processors. That means that your Tablet can practically go all day at a conference on a single charge.

Using Microsoft OneNote to organise your conference notes and capture the audio at the conference will help you to make use of valuable information.

OneNote

TIP: Want your Tablet PC to last a couple of extra hours at the conference? Turn your screen brightness down to the minimum you can practically use and detach unneeded peripherals.
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Tablet pC 101 #8 Take notes in meetings with your clients

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Are you lugging around an A4 notepad and pen in that portfolio of yours?

There are so many places where Tablet PC is practical and a laptop just isn’t. Meetings with your clients are a perfect example.

You wouldn’t generally use a laptop in a round table meeting because the laptop screen creates a barrier between you and the client. Your clients also can’t see the screen, so they will be suspicious about what you’re doing in there…

If you place your Tablet PC flat on the table, there is no screen barrier and your clients can see the notes that you’re taking.

Also, when you get a Tablet PC, you will be showing a more impressive front to your clients. That’s because when you go into any meeting with a Tablet PC you will look more:

  • Professional
  • Impressive
  • Technically superior
  • Organised.

But the real kicker is that you can actually be all that!

A Tablet PC will allow you to:

  • Never lose a note again
  • Search through your handwritten notes
  • Email handwritten notes
  • Mark and action notes for follow up
  • Audio record the conversation in sync with you handwritten notes.

It’s perfect for meetings, especially with clients.

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