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Motion F5v – Motion Computing goes to Intel Core i7 and i5 with a major revamp of the C5 and F5

May 20, 2010

C5V_beautyMotion Computing have today announced a major revamp of the C5 Mobile Clinical Assistant and the F5 Field Tool. I personally use a C5 for my day to day tableteering, so I’m quite excited about this update.

The Motion C5v is of course commonly used in the healthcare sector while the Motion F5v can be found in field service sectors like construction, mining and emergency services.

The C5v and F5v have retained the successful MCA form factor as well as the exceptional Hydis AFFS+ reflective and transflective display and the recently added super tough Corning Gorilla Glass.

Highlights of the revamp include:

  • A choice between Intel Core i5 and i7 processors (battery life v performance)
  • 4Gb DDR RAM
  • Gobi 2000 global mobile broadband option with standalone GPS
  • MIL 810G ruggedness certification (up from 810F)
  • 30% better battery life, now up to 5 hours
  • Hot swappable batteries (up to 5 minute runtime without a battery)
  • Intel vPro™ for advanced remote management (even from a fully powered off state)
  • New front facing webcam for video conferencing and an upgraded 3mp rear cam
  • A USB port – sorely missed on the current C5 and F5

This revamp will massively increase performance over the Core 2 even on the i5 model thanks to the new front side bus and DDR 3 support. Unlike other MCAs and field slates that use Intel Atom processors, the C5 and F5 has enough power to replace a laptop or desktop.

What I personally like about the F5 is that it is very mobile, based around a 10.1” screen, but it still has the power to be my mobile office. When I’m in the office, I have it docked with an external screen and keyboard and I use it like a multi-display desktop.

The combination of a fully operating Windows 7, Office 2010 (especially OneNote and Outlook) makes the F5 more than just a companion device. It much smaller and lighter than most laptops, and you can just grab it and go without limitations… And that’s what I want from a full time slate computer!

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Filed Under: Tablet PC Archive Tagged With: Intel Core, Motion C5, Motion Comptuing, Motion F5

Fujitsu Lifebook T4310 Multi-Touch Convertible Tablet PC Video Review

April 12, 2010

We recently spent some time with the Fujitsu Lifebook T4310 convertible Tablet PC. Fujitsu have a long history of Tablet PCs, and the Fujitsu T4310 introduces Multi-Touch for the first time. The T4310 is one of the most versatile convertibles around, and it comes with Windows 7 professional which certainly makes your Tablet PC experience …Read more

Filed Under: Tablet PC Archive Tagged With: Convertible, Fujitsu, Fujitsu T4310, Multi-Touch, T4310, Tablet PC Videos

Want to see the Future of Touch Input?

April 12, 2010

Whilst the Tablet PC active digitizer pen is the trusted workhorse of many serious business Tablet PC users, the push towards touch screens has been somewhat puzzling to us. Sure, multi-touch features are pretty cool and nice to have, but what does a swipe or a pinch really offer that is going to help you …Read more

Filed Under: Tablet PC Archive Tagged With: Active Digitizer, Digital Ink, Microsoft Research, Microsoft Surface, Touch

HP Slate Takes Aim at iPad for not running flash

March 22, 2010

HP have added some fuel to the ongoing Adobe and Apple flame wars with a new video jointly created with Adobe and spoken by one of their marketing team. One of the things that does bug me on the iPhone is the lack of flash support. The reason that it bugs me is that it …Read more

Filed Under: Tablet PC Archive Tagged With: Apple Tablet, Flash, HP, HP Slate, iPad, Windows 7

Much Closer Look at the HP Slate

March 19, 2010

HP has been developing their new Slate Tablet for 5 years now, and we finally can get a better look at it via a special update from HP. What we do know is that the HP Slate: Runs Windows 7 Has a 10” multi-touch screen Is designed for viewing media Runs flash! According to this …Read more

Filed Under: Tablet PC Archive Tagged With: HP, HP Slate, Slate

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