Is there still hope for tablet PCs?

By Staff, Special to ZDNet
28 May 2004 12:00 PM
Tags: tablet, pc, paperless, tablets, healthcare
video The tablet PC, once touted as the executive's cool new gadget, is losing out in the portable PC market, as businesses are sticking with less-expensive laptops. But tablets are serving an important role in vertical markets such as health care. CNET visited a medical facility in Middleton, Conn., to take a look at how the computers are changing the way doctors do business.

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