
The RAM Tough-Dock for the Panasonic CF-31 is available in an aluminum or composite enclosure suited for the Panasonic Toughbook. The dock offers port replication, optional Bluetooth integration, a tamper-proof lock and integrated screen support.
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Panasonic Solutions Company, manufacturer of durable, reliable Panasonic Toughbook mobile computers, today introduced the Panasonic Toughbook 31, its most powerful fully rugged notebook computer. The new device features enhanced computing capabilities, screen brightness, and battery life.
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The certification is beneficial to Getac customers in the public safety, utilities, construction, and military professions who often work in remote areas where coverage is weak, according to the company.
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First Mobile Technologies' fully rugged FirstDock XT2 XFR in-vehicle docking station is designed specifically for the Dell Latitude XT2 XFR Tablet computer and features an in-dock DVD-RW drive. It's tested to military standards and offers multiple mounting options.
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Havis' DS-PAN-401, a fully rugged docking station for Panasonic's CF-52 Toughbook, is designed with extensive port replication and built to survive the rigors of mobile computing.
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Panasonic Computer Solutions Company, manufacturer of durable, reliable Panasonic Toughbook mobile computers, today introduced the Panasonic Toughbook C1, the lightest 12.1-inch convertible tablet PC.
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Have you ever played Technology Buzzword Bingo, or wanted to? It works like this: You get a bingo card with words instead of numbers in the boxes. The words include robust, mesh, cloud, scalable, 3.0, WiMAX, and WAN. Mark off a square every time you hear the salesman say one of the words. The first one to check off five in a row gets to throw the salesman out.
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Dell has delivered the industry's smallest 12.1-inch rugged convertible tablet PC that is the first with a multi-touch display, the Latitude XT2 XFR. The system is designed to meet the needs of customers in the military, police, border patrol, field service organizations, factory fulfillment, and first responders.
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The most common question law enforcement officials ask me about computers is: "What kind of computer should I buy?" The best answer I have come up with so far is: "It depends."
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Getac can now market its computers with MIL-STD-810G, MIL-STD-461F and IP65 labels, because the computers continued to operate after exposure to severe environmental conditions, according to Getac.
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