![]() ![]() They didn’t want to use the other device because of security concerns.Why didn’t Rooms To Go go with another tablet? They even posted a video of it available here: The company’s new point-of-sale system makes for a shorter and more efficient sales cycle and improves the customer experience.” Rooms To Go has increased its competitiveness with a modern tool that serves as a one-stop access point for store information. The slate PCs run the Windows 7 operating system have an estimated battery life of eight hours and are designed to replace fixed kiosks. The system runs on slate PCs portable devices that have no lid or keyboard hardware and are slim lightweight and easy to carry. “Rooms To Go engaged the services of Microsoft Partner Network member Wintellect to build a touch-sensitive point-of-sale system that sales associates could use throughout the store when interacting with customers. Rooms To Go did it and they have a case study plus video to prove it. Show us someone who has done it because our boss isn't buying it. So you told us about a tablet and how you can use Silverlight to deploy touch-screen applications. I can hear all the Jerry Maguire’s out there. Let’s dive deeper into this and see what is available for those wishing to deploy Silverlight Applications with Tablets. – Cheap enough for a enterprise solution. Here are a few key points that I want to mention: This is not a weak tablet and is very capable of providing a solid computing experience with Silverlight. They want a device that will help their business problems. This is fine if that is your customer but my customers are not interested in a music player or gaming. Other tablets show a young teenager or someone with head phones on listening to music. This device is targeting your customers in real-world scenarios. When I first started looking at this tablet I noticed something different. Today we are going to take a look at the Motion CL900 Tablet.įYI: I have no affiliation with Motion Computing. One of the concerns that I keep hearing from customers is “We can’t deploy Silverlight because it won’t run on a tablet.” I usually reply to that question stating “What do you mean it can’t run on a tablet?” They usually looked puzzled and say “You mean Silverlight * CAN* run on a tablet?” Yes there are many devices that Silverlight can run on. Who says Silverlight can’t run on a tablet? ![]()
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