Are ten Tablets better than one?

by LCH on May 21, 2005

TenTablets.gifIf one Tablet is good, are ten Tablets better?

What would you even do with ten Tablets?

Or put another way, what would Tablets have to be like before using ten Tablets would even be practical?

Here are a couple things I see:

* The thinner the better. If you have a bunch of Tablets, quote often you’ll need to overlap them. If they’re thick and you stack them up–like scattered paper on a desk–the Tablets can wobble annoyingly as you write on them.

* Content location transparency is needed. As you work on content (or in applications) you want to be able to move or access data wherever it is trivially. A trusted, small “network” or Tablets may be in order.

* Battery life and performance aren’t as critical as communication and sharing.

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Loren is the developer for Jumping Minds.


{ 3 comments }

Josh Einstein May 21, 2005 at 2:40 pm

Who are you, Spencer? What do you need 10 tablets for? :)

Loren May 21, 2005 at 10:52 pm

Maybe because they are cheaper by the dozen? :-)

Ian May 22, 2005 at 9:17 am

Well according to JK just having the name of Ian seems to get you a Motion TPC !

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