A customer emailed today with the following question:
"We do a lot of work in the field,
doing lots of measuring and drawing/checking the buildings where we are
working. I would like to be able to enter the data we generate directly instead
of copying to paper and then copying from there into AutoCAD back in the
office.
I have never used a tablet computer,
but it seems like the right thing. Does anyone there have experience with and
thoughts on what capabilities are required to do the kind of field work that I
am describing? I understand that there are stylus devices that can be used with
tablet computers, or if there are other input devices (besides a mouse or
trackball) that I should consider I would appreciate your
suggestions.
Also, once I return from the field,
I would presume that this tablet would also serve as my desktop, so it would
presumably be nice to be able to easily dock the tablet to a large monitor and
regular keyboard."
I do not know of any tablet PCs that would be strong
enough to run AutoCAD. However, one option is to get Autodesk Design Review.
If any of you have any other ideas, please let us know.

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