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InspectorD

Motion LE-1600 in the Field

Been using this slate form factor tablet for 6 months or so in the field. (Motion LE-1600 w/ view anywhere screen in a Motion "bump" case)
I do private property inspections and run a special software for this.  I also run Journal or OneNote "under it" to take notes as I do the inspection.  The combination of very good handwriting recognition and using the pen-as-mouse system make the inspections go much faster. I love this Tablet.

I tested the form factor with a "cheap" NEC VersaLite tablet for about a year.  I'm hooked.  I don't even own a working laptop anymore.  I've been gradually winning over the other inspectors in my group.  I write a WIKI and promote the TabletPC form heavily in it.

I'm sort of a early adopter of new tools, leaning toward the tech side.  What I do is a blend of many years of construction industry experience as a General Contractor and years as a computer hobbiest.  Oddly enough, they go together well.  I am able to effectively use many high tech tools for inspections. 

  • TabletPC
  • PocketPC (voice notes)
  • Ev-DO for field access to the Net
  • electronic thermometers
  • electrical testers
  • HP 1010 series laser printer.
  • digital still camera
  • electronic tape measure

All this stuff is carried in a special PC back pack and a stealth gym bag for the printer.  Who says laser printers are delicate?  This one has survived over a year of three-a-day inspections!

When I walk on to a job and roll out this portable office, do the inspection and print the report on-site, including pictures, it really blows the clients away.

It's been fun keeping up with all the latest "toys" and being able to write them off against my business.

A few months ago, I started a WIKI at www.pbwiki.com as a communication tool for the inspection group I work with.  Of course, I'm a strong advocate for the tech tools available to make things go faster and better.  This advocacy has been having a positive effect.  We all use computers.  Most are still using laptops. It's a bit of a sterotype but all the guys come from the construction fields and many of them are tech "noobs".   They can use the computer (because they have to) but are totally lost if it doesn't go right. I've become the "go-to" guy in this case.  I also promote the new tools and programs that I find to be useful to me.

Dana B.

 

 

Published Sunday, March 05, 2006 9:43 AM by InspectorD

Comments

 

Illuminator said:

Very interesting.  I would be interested to know a couple of things.
Do your inspections take place during or after construction.  If during, how does the environment affect the tablet and other pieces of technology you use.
Secondly, why not rid yourself of the PDA, and use the Tablet recording capability to do your voice notes?
Lastly, what has been the most difficult part about your transformation to using the Tablet full time for this sort of thing?

Very interesting stuff.  Thanks for posting it.
March 5, 2006 9:14 PM
 

InspectorD said:

Illuminator...
There is a specialty for doing inspections during construction but that is mostly left up to the local authorities.  I'm a private inspector and usually work for a potential buyer.  They want to know all about the property they are thinking of buying.  Sometimes it's the seller wanting to know what the buyer's inspector will find.  This is called a "pre-listing" inspection.
My TabletPC allows me to walk the property and enter data in my reporting software on the fly.  I used to take notes on a scratch pad and then type them into the laptop.  Double work. This has proven to be much faster.  The handwriting recognition is quite good and I rarely have to resort to the on-screen KB.
I use screen protectors on everything, even my digital camera.

I mostly use the pda for admin. Tracking my milage for tax reasons.  I also use MS Reader for eBooks on my Dell Axim X-50.  I like the instant on availability that the Tablet is lacking.

For me, there was no big problem making the transition.  I was READY!  I love technology and anything that can make my job faster and easier will end up in my arsonal very soon.
Some people have asked "how long does it take to train the handwriting software?"  (speach recognition hold-over I guess)
I always laugh and say "It trains you how to write cursive again!"
This Motion LE-1600 has everything I need to work.  Bluetooth, WiFi, LAN, now Ev-DO, full WinXP OS.  I use it in a docking station at home as well as my main desk top.  I play On-line video games on the desk top and use the tablet to run support sites and in-game voice chat while playing.

The only possible thing I would change is the size.  But I think I like the real estate the bigger screen affords.  Instant on and all-day battery would be nice.

Dana
March 6, 2006 10:29 AM
 

Illuminator said:

Wonderful to read.  Thanks for taking the time to follow up on my questions.
Great info.
March 6, 2006 5:13 PM
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