AUSTIN, TEXAS — Motion, a global provider of tablet PCs and supporting mobility solutions, recently announced its first small form factor, rugged tablet PC designed for productivity and business ...
GETAC, Inc is showing off a Tablet PC during the Water Environment Federation Technical Exhibition and Conference (WEFTEC) at the San Diego Convention Center. This is the same rugged V100 that we have ...
MobileDemand, a leading provider of rugged Tablet PCs, recently announced full production availability of the xTablet T8700, the latest installment in their roster of rugged computer solutions built ...
Motion Computing Inc. today is set to unveil a commercial-grade, rugged tablet PC for workers who aren’t always inside an office. The new Intel Centrino-based F5 tablet PC runs Windows XP Tablet PC ...
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The requirement for devices that are able to withstand the most extreme conditions and at the same time perform well h ...
The 10-inch R10 tablet is powered by the latest Intel® Core™ Ultra 200V series processor and is one of the market's first Copilot+ PC rugged tablets. "This adaptable design of the R10 Rugged Tablet ...
We’ve posted before about Mobile Demand’s xTablet T8600 Rugged Tablet PC and linked to Linda Epstein’s review of the device. We have recently received some more info on this small rugged device from ...
January 25, 2008 Rugged computer manufacturer GETAC Inc. has added the ultra-lightweight GETAC E100 slate-style tablet PC and the “bright-as-you-need-it” GETAC B300 notebook PC to its growing roster ...
Rugged Tablets PCs have a niche set of markets, but in those markets they perform vital jobs. The rugged nature of the devices means they can be taken into situations in which everyday machines would ...
Christopher Coulter tips us off to the new Xplore iX104, a rugged Tablet PC that’s really made by Wistron. The iX104 is designed to withstand a lot of abuse, and can handle extreme temperatures and ...
Rugged tablet personal computers built for soldiers on the battlefield should perform well for government inspectors in slaughterhouses, said officials from GTSI Corp., which is to provide the ...
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