Uses for such a device are pretty minimal. Applications range from the obvious, such as enabling artists to draw on the move, to the less obvious, such as a sort of replacement clipboard for doctors doing the rounds at a hospital. In this respect I think this product works - it's a niche product for a niche market that Apple really does not need to invest time in. That Axiotron is investing in another model of the ModBook rather suggests that they did well enough from the original to justify having another go. In this respect I wish them the best of luck but I can safely say that this is not a product that I would be interested in buying.
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Uses for such a device are pretty minimal. Applications range from the obvious, such as enabling artists to draw on the move, to the less obvious, such as a sort of replacement clipboard for doctors doing the rounds at a hospital. In this respect I think this product works - it's a niche product for a niche market that Apple really does not need to invest time in. That Axiotron is investing in another model of the ModBook rather suggests that they did well enough from the original to justify having another go. In this respect I wish them the best of luck but I can safely say that this is not a product that I would be interested in buying.