Canon’s newly introduced Tablet UX stores the examination requests on a web server in the host PC of the MRI system, allowing examination requests to be viewed, edited, and added directly from the tablet. The list of examinations can also be displayed as a worklist. The specific page for the patient can be opened while standing at the patient’s side, allowing the operator to confirm the patient’s identity, the presence of ferromagnetic implants, and so on, together with the patient, while viewing the patient information displayed on the tablet. Any corrections required to the information can be entered directly from the tablet. Personal information provided by the patient can also be captured and saved using the camera built into the tablet. In addition, because the tablet is linked with the MRI system, the operator can select the scan region, the RF coil, and the scan protocol from the tablet to register a scanning plan to the MRI system console during patient preparation. Previously, the operator had to rush to confirm the examination request and set the scan protocol, however when the Tablet UX is used, the operator has ample time to select the RF coil and set the scan protocol before starting the examination. The time saved with Tablet UX reduces the time pressure on the operator, leading to greater peace of mind, fewer errors, and higher examination success rates. The operator can also spend more time talking with the patient, helping to relieve the patient’s anxiety and enhance their sense of security. The reduced stress on both the patient and the operator can ultimately lead to improved image quality and more rapid decision-making when formulating treatment plans.