Abstract

Some industry analysts believe that the impact of pen-based computers—also referred to as notepad or stylus computers and electronic slates—rivals that of desktop machines. This column describes how pen-based computers work and offers some suggestions for IS managers who want to implement pen-based computers into the current work environment.

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