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Motion J3400 – Meet the fastest slate Tablet in the world
How fast is too fast? While most of the netbooks are still coming with Intel Atom processors, folks at Motion have come up with a new rugged tablet PC that is equipped with Intel Core 2 Duo processor that runs at 1.6GHz processor. This processor is much faster than any Intel Atom processor.
Here are its features:
- Hot-swappable dual battery design for all day computing
- 1.8 inch hard disk drive (HDD) that provides extra shock protection
- Shock-mounted display and HDD with DataGuard™
- Optional low cost 64GB SSD for extreme shock and vibration protection
- 2.0 megapixel camera for seamless, in-the-field documentation
- GPS for real-time mapping, location tracking or the geo-tagging of digital photos
Motion’s J3400 offers all of the durability and functionality of a rugged PC, without the extra weight and price associated with traditional fully rugged devices. Customers across industries, including field service, construction, healthcare and automotive services are excited about the rugged design, integrated features and outdoor visibility options.
There is also an option to get one with 1.4GHz processor. Click here to know more about Motion J3400.
Trimble’s new rugged UMPC: Yuma
The Yuma UMPC by Trimble is all about ruggedness combined with power and strength. Sporting the MIL-STD-810F and IP67 ratings, it also comes with an Intel Atom N270 processor @ 1.6GHz and 32GB SSD drive. On the connectivity front, it has built-in WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS. It also has SDIO and Express card slots for expansion. There is no words about its price tag yet. It is supposed to be made available in the month of April, 2009.
Specifications
- 7-inch WVGA touchscreen
- 1.6GHz Atom N270 processor
- 32GB SSD
- Built in WIFi, Bluetooth and GPS
- Express Card
- SDIO slots
- Two geotag-enabled cameras
LOL: Now that is what I call a Rugged Device!
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