What can you get your device to do?

Take a closer look at this desk and the screens in operation here.  What kind of a machine do you think would be required in your office to run this kind of set up?  On this desk, connected to a micro USB adapter and running to a docking station there is two large screens, a full sized key board, a hard wired mouse, LAN Connection and a head set!

For many of us we wouldn’t even know why someone would want or need all those screens let alone know how to connect and operate such technology. Check out what our user said below about this set up.

What we have found is that most customers don’t even come close to using a device to “its” full potential.  All this came from the 10” PCR Tablet pictured. (photo supplied by very excited customer).

We have had the joy of watching a select few discover what is possible with our Tablets. Although the 10” was first designed for school use, we have seen the market grow more in commercial fields. 

Our customers, using a few extra products like USB hubs, HDMI leads and HDMI adapters have created for themselves “one device” scenarios.  Enabling them to be more mobile, efficient and use the device effectively both at work and at home.

One customer uses the PCR 10” as a mobile, in van, computer. Logging jobs, reporting and invoicing as each job is completed.  Allowing him to do all his paperwork and invoicing for each job at completion of the job.  No need to go home at the end of a long day and start on the paperwork, trying to remember what parts were used for each job or how long he was on site.  His invoice has already been recorded and sent directly to the customer with the use of his phone and a hot spot connection.  When he arrives home he is finished work.  Then plugging in an HDMI lead to his 55” TV and a wireless keyboard/mouse his 10” Tablet allows him to use the TV as a very large personal computer to surf the web, do some gaming or chat to friends on Skype.

Just the other day we had a complaint that intrigue us, “this Tablet runs a bit slow”, so we asked the user to email us what he was trying to achieve with his Tablet. This was he reply.

“I was lucky enough to trial a 10" 2 GB Windows 10 tablet from PC Revolution, and was able to run quite a lot on the small device.  With a micro USB adapter running to a docking station, I was able to have two screens connected, a full-size keyboard, a wired mouse, LAN connection & a headset.  With the two screens with web browser's open on both, streaming music to the headset, and uploading PDF files to a blueprint app on the touchscreen the tablet was running quite slow, but didn't crash!

There was no smoke, which means no fire & the tablet still works after pushing that hard! I am very impressed with what this Windows 10 tablet was able to cope with!”

Wow such a lot running from this small device.  I bet many of us wouldn’t even dream of hooking up our Tablets and running all these things.  With so many devices on the market capable of doing so much more than most people are aware of so why don’t you have a go this month and see what your device is capable of.  Maybe you will be able to create a “one device” solution for yourself.

PC Revolution, PO Box 304034, Hauraki 021 388 507 www.pcrevolution.co.