Dan,

One of my patients and I were just discussing earlier what technological gadgets will be available in the next year or two, when all this current stuff will be outdated.

Interesting device, and never heard of it.

I figure after the 129 dollars for the device, blue tooth key board and mouse, you would still need another tv or screen to mirror with to replicate the chromebook/TV scenario.

I think the beauty of the chromebook is the cost, functionality, ability to mirror your desktop with the chrome remote desktop app. Surf the net detached from the chrome remote desktop to decrease malware viruses, and bang it back and forth between exam rooms and home, but the projection of the chart in real time while futzing with it involving the patient is probably the most beneficial unintended consequence of this whole exodus.

2 unrelated and unplanned events resulted in this breakthrough, the genius of Indy telling my wife who told my partner to buy one for me, because I am such a tight wad I would not have for myself. And the flexible out of the box thinking of my 13 year old son to mirror the damn thing to my TV.

I am out 35 dollars for an unused chromcast which grovels me a bit, but I ain't complaining.

Dan, thanks for the heads up on this and I will have to read more on it. smile


jimmie
internal medicine
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