 Mobile computing is "taking a computer and all necessary files and software out into the field.  wikipedia.

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 Mobile computing is "taking a computer and all necessary files and software out into the field.  wikipedia

 In general, to explain the ability of a person using the mobile wireless technology.  The ability to use computing devices when moving or changing location.

- Netbook - Tablet PC - Smartphones. - GPS (Global Positioning System)

small lightweight inexpensive Web- based

touchscreen handwriting recognition software touchscreen

Internet Install advance application Mobile phone

Navigation satellite system Location Time

Advantages.  Light  Small  Cheap Disadvantages  A less powerful processor  Small screen..  No CD drive.

Advantages.  Light  Realistic digital painting  Usage in environments not conducive Disadvantages  Higher cost  Slow input speed  Not Ergonomics

Advantages.  Multifunctional  Quick to communicate Disadvantages  expensive  Can be complicated

Advantages.  Helps improve mapping skills  Makes navagation easier  Easier if in danger or in accident Disadvantages  Can less focusing  Limited battery use  Needs good care and handling