Thank you for only positive thing I have read about Ipad use and AC.
I want to take the leap to AC, but I don't dare until I can figure out what hardware to use.
I do Urgent Care and am constantly on the move, so are my MA's.
I need a tablet (of some kind) that can move with me/us.
AC is not helpful in saying what models work best.
I don't want to hear more of the constant mantra about hardwired laptops in room.
Wireless is the future (and the present).
The laptop/hardwired mantra (and nothing else will do) is old fashioned thinking (and rather closed minded, in my opinion).
If AC will not work well with tablets, it's not the program I thought it was (or the one I am looking for).
AC should be working on making tablet use easier. It is certainly the future.
Kids and patients can't keep their hands off laptops if I am not in the room (I don't trust them). Laptops will not work with my practice.
I am considering an Ipad3, but Ipads are constantly trashed in these posts.
Do you use a wireless keyboard?
Thanks,
Ken