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Getac has rolled out a new tablet that aims directly at the mobile worker called the T800. The new tablet is a fully rugged device that is compact at less … Continue reading

Getac ships F110 rugged tablet with Intel Core i5-4300U CPU and 11.6-inch screen

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Getac V110 notebook and F110 tablet are thin and rugged

Rugged computer maker Getac has announced a couple new machines today including the V110 rugged convertible notebook and the F110 rugged tablet. The V110 is billed as the thinnest and lightest rugged convertible notebook on the market. Getac claims that the F110 is the thinnest and lightest fully rugged large-screen tablet around. The V110 notebook […]

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Getac is a computer maker that makes some of the most rugged computers on the market. The company has announced the fifth-generation of its popular B300 ultra rugged notebook computer and the machine has a number of upgraded features and specifications. The B300 now has Intel Haswell processors and new graphics. Buyers can choose from […]

Getac Z710 Rugged Android Tablet

Getac Z710 Rugged Android Tablet

The Getac Z710 Android-powered tablet offers you the flexibility to work in nearly any environment. The rugged tablet adopts Getac’s LumiBond technology that combines a glove-friendly touchscreen display with a Gorilla Glass screen, a capacitive touch sensor, and an LED backlit panel. The Getac Z710 supports MIL-STD 810G / IP65 specs, which means it is able to survive a drop of up to 6 feet, dust- and water-resistance. The gadget also has a wide range of operating temperatures from -4°F to 122°F. Additional specs include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G, a front-facing camera, a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera, a barcode scanner, an RFID reader and a fast SiRFstarIV GPS chipset. The standard version of Getac Z710 retails for $1,499, while the 3G version is priced at $1,799. [technabob]

Getac Z710 promises to be the “world’s most compact and robust Android tablet”

While tablets are generally looked upon as entertainment devices to watch movies on, listen to music, surf the web, read books and etc., there are some people out there who use tablets as a means to work which also means that the sort of tablets they require might not be as powerful, but they make up for it by being rather rugged. (more…)

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Getac unveils the new rugged Z710 Android tablet

Most Android tablets aren’t cut out for life in the outdoors. People who work outside such as field service or oil filled workers have to be very careful with a typical Android tablet because one drop or light sprinkling of rain could spell the end. Getac has unveiled what it calls the world’s most rugged Android tablet specifically designed to survive extreme work environments.

The new tablet is called the Z710 and has a seven-inch screen covered with scratch resistant Gorilla Glass. The tablet was designed to meet military specification MIL-STD 810G / IP65 to survive shock, dust, and moisture. The tablet also has an integrated SiRFstar GPS sensor. Getac equips the tablet with a glove-friendly touchscreen display and uses LumiBond technology. LumiBond technology integrates Gorilla Glass with a capacitive touch sensor and an LED panel.

The tablet measures 8.5 x 5.6″ and is a bit over an inch thick. It weighs under 2 pounds and is designed to be transported anywhere. The tablet has integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G, and RF pass-through for GPS. The tablet also has an integrated HD webcam on the front and a five megapixel still camera on the rear.

With the tablet designed to meet military standards, it promises to survive drops of up to 6 feet. It’s also able to operate in temperatures ranging from -4°F to 122°F. The tablet starts at $1499 with the 3G version selling for $1799. Shipping will start in October. This is one of the most expensive Android tablets I’ve seen.


Getac unveils the new rugged Z710 Android tablet is written by Shane McGlaun & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Getac E110 Fully-rugged Tablet

Getac E110 Fully-rugged Tablet

Getac has started selling the E110 fully-rugged Windows 7 tablet. The gadget is perfect for professionals, who work in the field under extreme conditions. Powered by an Intel Atom N2800 processor, the Getac E110 is equipped with a 10.1-inch Getac QuadraClear Sunlight readable TFT LCD HD display with a 1366 x 768 pixel resolution, the LifeSupport battery swappable technology, an external frequency antenna that enables 3G telecommunications, Bluetooth 4.0 and a 3-megapixel auto-focus camera. [Getac]