
|Articles|July 1, 2001
- Applied Clinical Trials-07-01-2001
Pen-Based Computing
A new tablet computer shows promise of achieving the functionality and flexibility that clinical trials professionals require, but computers that can recognize the wide variety of handwriting remain elusive.
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