One way tablets can be used in museums is for interactive exhibits. They can provide additional details about exhibits, including descriptions, historical context, and multimedia content like images, videos, and 3D models, allowing visitors to engage with the content in a more interactive and immersive way. They can also be used to display AR features, where visitors point the tablet at specific artifacts or displays and see enhanced visualizations, historical reconstructions, or animated explanations. And lastly, visitors can use tablets to navigate the museum, with interactive maps that show them where specific exhibits are located and offer suggestions based on their interests. Learn more here.