[Trainer-Talk] All in one desktop/tablet
Nancy Coffman
nancy.l.coffman at gmail.com
Thu Mar 31 14:18:12 UTC 2016
I seldom buy anything larger than 17 inches. Even a 17 inch computer gets pretty heavy. I also look for a minimum of an I five processor. Remember that some processors do not work with jaws. Some of the tablets have those processors.
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> On Mar 31, 2016, at 8:15 AM, Reginald George via Trainer-Talk <trainer-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Not sure of the point of the large screen if you cant see it. In many cases they cut corners on the processor or memory in these units.
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> What tablet were you referring too?
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> I need to recommend a computer for a client who will be using JAWS with the
> state footing the bill. I am thinking about a 22 inch Desktop tablet that
> can sit stationary as well as be slipped into a bag and carried. I have one
> at my job that I use a keyboard with and even though it is touch screen I
> use it primarily as a desktop. I run Jaws 17 and windows 10 on it without
> any problems. I am thinking the portable rout for this guy in case he gets a
> job and needs to bring his own set up to work. He could just transport this
> back and forth to work and home. The one that I use seems to be pretty
> robust and I prefer it over a laptop. If anyone has any suggestions maybe
> you can point me in a direction for a good model.
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