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My parents run a small medical clinic and want to move to electronic patient records. They need a small device to give to patients to fill out an electronic patient form (your typical info, like name, DOB, address, reason for visiting, etc).
Most of the patients are going to be 40+ years old and probably not computer savvy.
Because of the demographic, a single iPad or tablet in which input is via a touchscreen is out of the question.
We also need a device with a good keyboard - a Microsoft Surface with one of their zero-travel keyboards wouldn't be a good fit.
I also want a good IPS screen.
- Budget is $350
- Ultrabook-sized or smaller
- Are there any Windows laptops on there that fit this bill?
- I was also considering the Toshiba Chromebook 2 - IPS 1080p display, good keyboard, 3lb - but I'm wary of the system limitations and honestly $350 for Chrome in an ultrabook is kinda high.
Most of the patients are going to be 40+ years old and probably not computer savvy.
Because of the demographic, a single iPad or tablet in which input is via a touchscreen is out of the question.
We also need a device with a good keyboard - a Microsoft Surface with one of their zero-travel keyboards wouldn't be a good fit.
I also want a good IPS screen.
- Budget is $350
- Ultrabook-sized or smaller
- Are there any Windows laptops on there that fit this bill?
- I was also considering the Toshiba Chromebook 2 - IPS 1080p display, good keyboard, 3lb - but I'm wary of the system limitations and honestly $350 for Chrome in an ultrabook is kinda high.