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DRS Tactical Systems' New Line of Fully-Rugged Mobile Computers

Staff -- Associated Construction Publications, 5/1/2008

DRS Tactical Systems Inc. has introduced a line of fully-rugged computing products — the ARMOR™ Convertible Notebook and the ARMOR™ Tablet PC. This new line of rugged mobile computers offers data protection technology and "anywhere" connectivity and sunlight readable display options, making these computers the ideal solution for industrial and government customers interested in ensuring situational awareness, protecting valuable data and/or increasing worker efficiency.

DRS Tactical Systems ARMORThe mobile computers combine advanced computing and communications technology with MIL-STD-810F durability and exceptional service, which includes a three-year comprehensive warranty and a direct line to customer support. These computers use Intel® processing technology and offer a full array of communications options, including integrated Wi-Fi, Ethernet and a PCMCIA slot. Weighing just 5.2 pounds, including batteries, ARMOR™ tablets and convertible notebooks go anywhere to support any operation requiring mobility.

Additional Features and Other Technical Highlights
  • ARMOR™ C12 Convertible Notebook Computers feature a rugged, die-cast magnesium alloy case. These units have been extensively tested for drop-shock, moisture, temperature extremes and resistance to dust and vibration, providing IP 54 level protection from damaging elements. The 12.1-inch outdoor-viewable touch-screen display quickly transforms from a tablet-style computer to a compact notebook with a full-size keyboard.
  • The ARMOR™ X10 Tablet features a specially designed aluminum DuraCase™ chassis with ShutOut™ sealing technology that meets IP 66 level protection from dust, dirt, water and temperature extremes.
  • Tablet offers no-flap input connections and tool-free, hot-swappable battery access. Available in both touch screen and passive pen versions, the 10.4-inch LCD monitor uses backlight technology for enhanced indoor and outdoor viewability — even in direct sunlight.
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