GammaTech rough T7Q Unveils at $2k and up
A major
international manufacturer and supplier of innovative notebook and tablet
computers, GammaTech Computer Corp has inserted to its award-winning line of
fully rugged tablets. The new model, the T7Q, meets Military Standard 810G for
drop, shock, spill, salt, fog, and freeze/thaw resistance; and also meets IP-65
for protection against dust and water.
You know guys;
this unit is a lightweight solution for virtually any outdoor environment such
as transportation, field services, utilities, oil, gas and other types of
mobile applications. As says by Jen Chen, GammaTech president that whether used
on the road, in an office or at home, the lightweight and fully rugged T7Q
offers exceptional peace of mind and this new tablet has the reliability that
lets users concentrate on their work without having to worry about physical or
functional damage during extended, everyday use, even if everyday use is in
harsh environments.
This T7Q is
only 3-pounds and with ergonomic hand straps and this tablet is the perfect
solution and size for a number of mobile professionals in any environment. Furthermore,
the hot-swappable twin battery
pack provides up to 10 hours of on-the-road power. The T7Q stands up to many
heavy-duty, industrial applications such as in the transportation and fleet
industries with its rugged durability.
It is packed in a 7-inch resistive-touch TFT WSVGA
LCD. In addition, it features Intel Atom N2600 or N2800 processor, 5MP camera
with geotagging, compass, gyroscope and an mSATA SSD. It can also be
accessorized to the nines with items like RFID, magnetic stripe readers and GPS
through an assortment of connectors and expansion slots.
You know,
this T7Q tablet supports multiple security options including TPM1.2 data
security technology, BIOS built-in security, and a Kensington lock connector. Moreover,
it can also be put into one-click Stealth Mode and is Computrace compatible.
The
price is starting at $2,000. You know, GammaTech is named a winner in Government Security News' 2010 and 2011
Homeland Security Awards in the Best Rugged Computers category.
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