The two reports, titled "Mobile Usage in the Medical Space 2013" and "newest
tablets Usage by Physicians 2013", found that doctors who use EHRs
and a smartphone or tablet mainly use their handheld devices for sending and
reading emails.
Physicians with tablets use their device to access EHRs
much more frequently than smartphones, 51 percent of the physicians surveyed who
had tablets reported using them daily to check EHRs, while only 7 percent of
doctors reported checking EHRs daily using their smartphones.
75 percent
of doctors who have access to EHRs use a smartphone and 33 percent use a tablet.
However, time spent using the tablet to access the records is significantly (66
percent) higher.Google managed to make a big splash in the tablet market with
the launch of its Nexus latest android
tablet last year. It was expected that the company will be
unveiling its successor at this year's Google I/O but that did not
happen.
A recent report by CNET claims that Google is very close to
launching its next generation of Nexus 7 tablet. The website has got this bit of
information from market research company IHS. The report also illustrates that
Japan Display and AUO have been roped to manufacture the display second
generation Nexus 7. In addition to this, Quanta is the company that is making
the tablet itself.
Another news report by DigiTimes claims that this
Nexus 7 tablet will indeed start retailing in the month of July. This report
adds that Google will price the 16GB version of Nexus 7 successor for $229. The
report adds that the price of this tablet has been deliberately kept higher than
its predecessor so that the company is not competing directory with the low-end
tablet makers.dfdf1323D
The other rumoured specifications of the
forthcoming Q88 Tablet
from Google include a 1920 x1200 display, with a pixel density of
323 pixels per inch. It is expected that this tablet will be powered by
Qualcomm's Snapdragon processor rather than the NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor
on-board its predecessor. This tablet from Google is likely to compete head on
with next generation iPad mini and Kindle Fire HD tablets from Apple and
Amazon.
The Nexus 7 tablet was made by Google in collaboration with Asus.
The tablets for
sale sports 7-inch IPS display screen with a 1280x800 resolution.
The other features of the tablet include 1GB of RAM, 1.2-megapixel front camera
and 4,325 mAh battery. This tablet is available on Google Play for
$199.
It will be interesting to see if Google indeed prices its second
generation of Nexus 7 tablet at a higher price and if the move hurts
sales.
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