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Chapter 2
Features
Mobile Broadband
Some tablet models are available with an optional Mobile Broadband adapter that you can
use to send and receive data wirelessly. By using Mobile Broadband, you can browse the
Internet, send and receive email, connect to your company’s intranet, and use Web-based
applications. You can typically use Mobile Broadband anywhere you can use your mobile
phone.
Mobile Broadband is based on cellular network technology, so you can use it in more places
than other wireless technologies. With Mobile Broadband, your Tablet PC connects to a
service provider’s base station, which in turn is connected to the Internet. Unlike Wi-Fi, you
do not need to buy base stations or search for Wi-Fi hotspots. For more information, see
“Using Mobile Broadband” on page 42.
Bluetooth wireless
The system has an integrated Bluetooth adapter. With Bluetooth, computers and other
devices—such as mice, keyboards, and PDAs—can be interconnected using a short-range
wireless connection. Bluetooth devices can connect wirelessly at distances up to 33 feet
(10 meters).
For more information, see “Using Bluetooth” on page 45.
Battery
The system includes a high-capacity Lithium-ion battery that fits in to the back of the unit.
Under normal conditions, you can run the system on battery power for about three hours.
You can maximize battery life by optimizing your power scheme. See “Using power
management” on page 38.
For information about charging and checking battery status, see “Using the battery” on
page 35.
DANGER:
To avoid personal injury, handle the battery with care. Do not open, puncture,
short, or expose it to fire or water. Keep the battery in an environment with ambient
temperature of less than 104°F (40°C). For example, do not leave the battery in a closed car
in hot weather for an extended time. For more information, see the
Safety and Regulatory
Guide
packaged with the system.
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