new Getac V100 with embed GPS
Categories: Laptops
Written By: shiro
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Getac likes to embed GPS chips in some of their products and their newborn V100 rugged notebook is digit of those. Just announced; the V100 series boasts a super gleaming 1200 NITS pass which they claim - compounded with another features - make this notebook/tablet PC an important part of “mission critical†operations including see and rescue teams, expeditionary personnel, law enforcement officers, programme workers and others to avoid errors, diminished productivity, physical danger, and eyestrain.

In addition to its bright, easy-to-read screen display, the GETAC V100 is fully compliant with MIL-STD 810F and IP54 standards for strength including the ability to withstand heavy rain, airborne dust and debris. For further protection, the hybrid notebook/tablet PC has a extractable hard intend that is shielded by a special mechanism to preclude alteration during operation; anti ambiance compounds, which serve as a damper absorber during transport; and an anti-shock housing to further protect it if bumped or dropped.
All this strength weighs only 4.8 pounds, and it even features an ultra-quiet fan-less design. The embedded GPS receiver is not standard with Getac’s V100 but it is optional just like the 3G connectivity. Some another standard and optional features allow 250GB shock-mounted extractable hard drive, Intel Core 2 Duo 1.2GHz processor, up to 2 GB of DRAM, Bluetooth, and a rotatable waterproof camera.
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