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USED MOTIONTECH COMPUTER, IT WAS REFURBISHED WHEN I BOUGHT IT LAST YEAR. I BOUGHT IT FOR THE GRANDKIDS AS IT IS TOUGH AND DURABLE, BUT THEY HAVE MOVED! WHILE THIS WAS DESIGNED FOR THE MEDICAL USE, ITS FANTASTIC FOR EVERYONE. IM CHARGING IT NOW, WILL ADD MORE PICS TODAY.
Motion Computing, ever the pioneer in innovative tablet computers, introduced the Motion C5 Mobile Clinical Assistant at the UCSF Medical Center in San Francisco on February 20, 2007. The C5 is a lightweight, bump-tolerant, spill-resistant and easy-to-disinfect tablet sealed to IP 54 specifications and powerful enough to run Microsoft's new Vista operating system.
The C5 is a Tablet PC made by arguably the foremost designer and manufacturer of slate computers. That's what Motion Computing does, and nothing else.Then again, few markets need connected mobile technology more than healthcare, and that is what Motion is banking on with the C5. This is a standard Windows machine that doesn't require re-learning. It runs the Windows XP Tablet PC Edition or Windows Vista Business that has all the tablet functionality already built in. It's powered by a competent 1.2GHz Core Solo U1400 processor and uses the Intel 945GM Extreme Graphics controller. That's perhaps at the low end of what it takes to run Vista, but based on our experiences with Vista so far, the C5 should do just fine.
Even though the guts of the C5 are pure Tablet PC, it's clear that it was designed for a purpose. It'll be used indoors and won't take more physical punishment than the occasional bump or two, but Motion still gave it a tough magnesium-alloy frame, and a shape and body based on the input from thousands of clinicians worldwide. The result is a sleek, elegant slate with a ten by ten inch footprint.