Durabook, the global rugged mobile solutions brand owned by Twinhead International Corporation, introduced its enhanced U11I rugged tablet, a 2-in-1 rugged computing solution with the addition of a fast release detachable keyboard.
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Aug 02, 2021 • Hardware • News • rugged tablet • durabook • GLOBAL
Durabook, the global rugged mobile solutions brand owned by Twinhead International Corporation, introduced its enhanced U11I rugged tablet, a 2-in-1 rugged computing solution with the addition of a fast release detachable keyboard.
The device has been designed to increase productivity and add flexibility to workers requiring both laptop and tablet form factors as they switch between the office and the field.
The detachable keyboard is one of the first to be designed and tested to MIL-STD 810H shock and vibration and IP65 ingress specifications. The U11I detachable keyboard comes with up to three USB 3.2 Gen 1 interfaces, optional one HDMI port, or one LAN port (USB Type-A connector) for maximum flexibility in the office and the field.
“When flexibility is a key aspect in a worker’s job, our new Durabook U11I 2-in-1 solution is the perfect device for keeping pace with changing working conditions,” stated Twinhead CEO Fred Kao. “Whether a laptop with full keyboard and complete connectivity is needed or a tablet for increased mobility is called for, our value-driven, U11I 2-in-1 11.6” fully-rugged tablet solution provides the versatility and functionality needed.
One tablet, customisable for diverse applications
Flexibility is a key factor in the modern workforce’s choice of technology. Used as a laptop, the U11I increases field productivity by adding an IP65 rated full-size 88-key membrane keyboard with a sturdy handle for convenient carrying. It offers three-level brightness backlit keys for easy input of reports and big data files as well as complete connectivity. Used as a tablet, it brings together user-friendly interfaces for varying conditions, such as a touchscreen that can be used while wearing gloves, in the rain, or in bright daylight conditions. The hot-swappable battery enables workers to operate uninterrupted when charging isn’t an option.
The new Durabook U11I 2-in-1 can be customised to meet the needs of a range of industries including field services, utility, oil and gas, transportation, logistics, field services, manufacturing, public safety, automotive and more.
The rugged tablet meets worker requirements
The Durabook U11I tablet features an Intel® 10th Generation CPU, Windows® 10 Pro, up to 16GB of RAM, quick-release SSD, DOD-level security, and a Full HD sunlight-readable touchscreen display. Designed for workers who face the most challenging operating environments, the tablet is MIL-STD-810G certified for six feet drop, shock, vibration, rain, dust, sand, humidity, freeze/thaw, operating temperature range (- 4°F to 140°F), explosive atmosphere, and temperature shock.
The U11I meets MIL-STD-461G for electromagnetic interference and ANSI 12.12.01 Class 1, division 2 hazardous locations. It has an IP65 rating. The 11.6” FHD (1920 x 1080) LCD features a 10-point capacitive multi-touch panel and multiple system I/O ports.
AVAILABILITY
The new Durabook U11I fully-rugged tablet with a detachable keyboard starts at £1,829. For more details, visit https://www.durabook.com/en/products/u11i-tablet/. For sales inquiries, please contact sales@durabook.com.
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Mar 24, 2020 • Getac • Hardware • rugged • rugged tablet
Lightweight, fully rugged device optimises mobile productivity in a wide range of demanding industrial field environments...
Lightweight, fully rugged device optimises mobile productivity in a wide range of demanding industrial field environments...
Getac has announced the launch of the ZX70 G2, a fully rugged, highly portable tablet that’s purpose built to boost productivity and decrease downtime for mobile field professionals in the utilities, manufacturing and transport & logistics (T&L) sectors.
The ZX70 G2 builds on the proven track record of Getac’s popular ZX70 tablet, bringing fully rugged design, next generation connectivity and powerful computing performance together in a lightweight and compact design. The result is a mobile device that’s both highly reliable, and easy to operate over long periods, in environments ranging from the factory/warehouse floor to remote outdoor facilities and assets.
The ZX70 G2 features a powerful Android OS and innovative Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 660 platform which offers fast computing alongside low power consumption, meaning users can work for longer between charges – an essential requirement for effective field work. Inbuilt next generation Wi-Fi and Bluetooth functionality keeps workers connected, while the powerful 8MP/12MP front/rear cameras make it easy to accurately document activity and receive remote expert support whenever required.
The ZX70 G2 also features the very latest MIL-STD-810H certification, ensuring it can easily stand up to the demands of modern field usage. This includes updated vibration resistance - an essential requirement for in-vehicle usage in the T&L sector where devices must remain fully operational during long trips over rough terrain.
“With the Getac ZX70 G2, we’ve taken one of our most popular rugged tablets and improved it in nearly every way to create a highly versatile new device that’s perfectly suited to life in the field,” says Chris Bye, President, Getac UK Ltd. “When working in challenging environments like those found in the utilities, manufacturing and T&L industries, workers need devices they can rely on regardless of location, weather conditions or time of day. The ZX70 G2 is purpose built to deliver just that, helping them get the job done as efficiently as possible.”
The ZX70 G2 comes with Getac’s three-year bumper-to-bumper warranty, covering accidental damage as standard, providing workers with the confidence to operate anywhere with peace of mind.
Oct 03, 2019 • News • Hardware • rugged tablet
Eight-inch tablet with optional 2D scanner enables enterprise mobility and productivity.
Eight-inch tablet with optional 2D scanner enables enterprise mobility and productivity.
Jul 22, 2019 • News • Hardware • rugged • rugged tablet
New R11L offers a compact, feature-rich option at an affordable price for workers in retail, hospitality, warehousing, logistics and field service.
New R11L offers a compact, feature-rich option at an affordable price for workers in retail, hospitality, warehousing, logistics and field service.
Durabook, the global rugged mobile solutions brand owned by Twinhead International Corporation, have announced the European launch of its high performance, lightweight 11.6 inch touchscreen tablet. The new R11L is built to boost productivity and efficiency for workers in retail, logistics and hospitality, as well as for applications like workforce management, asset/inventory management, mobile POS, line-busting, in-aisle assistance, and table service. The R11L expands Durabook’s rugged tablet range and offers an enterprise-class option for workers that require seamless data-capture and high flexibility.
“Demand has never been stronger for our 11-inch fully rugged tablets, as more and more customers are demanding thin, light devices that offer quality, durability and top performance, all at an unmatched price in the current market,” said Twinhead CEO Fred Kao. “Our current range of rugged tablets is already benefiting hundreds of users across a wide range of industries and work environments, and we're confident the R11L will deliver agility, efficiency and responsiveness that businesses demand today.”
The R11L is slim and lightweight (1.2kg), making it highly portable. It has up to 16 hours of battery life, includes Windows® 10 Pro, a high-performance, energy-smart Intel® Pentium processor and Intel® HD 610 Graphics, for fast and efficient use of applications and visuals on the move and around the clock. Reliable connectivity and high-speed data transmission are delivered via Intel® Dual Band Wireless and Bluetooth® V5.0. The device’s DynaVue® sunlight readable LCD screen has a 10-point capacitive multi-touch panel, which can be used with a glove, stylus, or finger, even if the screen is wet, optimising the device’s usability regardless of work conditions. With an IP65 rating and MIL-STD-810G certification for 4’ drop, shock, vibration, rain, dust, sand, humidity, high/low temperature, and more; plus ANSI 12.12.01 C1D2 certification, the R11L can be used in almost any operating environment and deliver reliable performance.
Durabook offers opportunities for customisation and the R11L has many expansion options available; including optional RFID reader, smartcard, barcode and magnetic stripe readers for seamless data-capture as well as a rear camera.
As with all Durabook mobile computing devices, the R11L comes with a standard three year warranty and local repair facilities.
Durabook rugged tablet range includes the R11, ideal for the complex computing and graphics needs of workers in oil and gas, and field service; and the ultra-rugged U11I, which meets the needs of workers in the most extreme environments, such as military and public safety.
Jul 31, 2018 • Features • Hardware • Mobility solutions • Xplore • Bob Ashenbrenner • Cliff Adams • field service • field service management • Rugged Computing • Rugged Handhelds • Rugged laptops • rugged tablet • Service Management • Steve Priestly
In this excerpt from a recent Field Service News webcast sponsored by rugged computing specialist Xplore Technologies FSN Editor-in-Chief, Kris Oldland is joined by Steve Priestly and Cliff Adams of Xplore and Bob Ashenbrenner of Durable Mobility...
In this excerpt from a recent Field Service News webcast sponsored by rugged computing specialist Xplore Technologies FSN Editor-in-Chief, Kris Oldland is joined by Steve Priestly and Cliff Adams of Xplore and Bob Ashenbrenner of Durable Mobility Technologies as they discuss some of the key questions around device choices field service organisations should be making including asking whether the lines between rugged and consumer are blurring, how to decide which form factor is right for your service technicians and just how often should field service companies be seeking to update the devices that they have deployed within the field.
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Apr 06, 2017 • Hardware • News • Android 6 • Marshmallow • Xplore • D-10 • rugged tablet
Xplore Technologies Corp has recently announced its flagship Android™ rugged tablet, the XSLATE D10, is available with the upgraded Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow operating system. The Intel®-powered XSLATE D10 has long been considered the “fully rugged...
Xplore Technologies Corp has recently announced its flagship Android™ rugged tablet, the XSLATE D10, is available with the upgraded Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow operating system. The Intel®-powered XSLATE D10 has long been considered the “fully rugged Android champion” in its 10.1” tablet class. This latest OS improvement provides Xplore customers with even greater return on investment (ROI) thanks to Marshmallow’s security, power management and mobile device management enhancements.
“Companies of all sizes, across all global industries, come to Xplore because they need to mobilize their workforces with highly secure, highly versatile enterprise-grade computing solutions that won’t compromise their sensitive data or the safety of their workers. They know that Xplore consistently builds and refines best-in-class rugged tablet solutions with the customers’ best interests and big picture operational objectives in mind,” explained Ron Harter, senior director of software development at Xplore. “With this latest XSLATE D10 OS upgrade, customers will maintain the Android-defined flexibility they mandate within their mobile IT environments but gain critical new computing functionality that will lead to performance and efficiency gains.”
[quote float="left"]With this latest XSLATE D10 OS upgrade, customers will maintain the Android-defined flexibility they mandate within their mobile IT environments but gain critical new computing functionality that will lead to performance and efficiency gains -Ron Harter, Xplore Technologies
The new Android 6.0.1, Marshmallow OS improves the battery life of the Xplore XSLATE D10 rugged tablet more than 10 percent, extending the use time beyond 8 hours*. Google’s latest battery optimization techniques work in combination with a new Marshmallow-specific application standby feature to prevent workflow applications from draining the battery and causing undue disruptions to the user. A hot-swappable second battery option provides up to 22 hours of continuous work time. The upgraded XSLATE D10 tablets also provide IT managers and users with several enhancements to the Android for Work and Voice Assist APIs, each of which will prove indispensable to organizations seeking greater worker efficiency and, therefore, faster application responsiveness.
“Often, when our customers first evaluate today’s mobile computer options, they are shocked to find how many are either incompatible with existing software, unable to meet security standards, or incapable of connecting to existing systems,” noted Josh Austin, CTO of OPEN Inc, the creator of SafetyPAD and an Xplore partner. “Our fire and EMS customers need complete, uninterrupted accessibility to critical data resources in and out of the office, and the Xplore XSLATE D10 rugged tablet is the only platform that enables them to easily leverage the inherent flexibility of Android. Xplore’s overt attention to quality, connectivity, and performance in the engineering of the XSLATE D10 has enabled our customers to easily achieve every one of their mobility goals. The recently expanded OS features will enable us, as a software provider, to further optimize and scale our solutions.”
The XSLATE D10 has been lauded for its user-friendly features, including a bright outdoor-viewable multi-touch display; eight standard I/O ports; and 4G LTE, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi technologies. It also comes standard with several collaboration tools that enable hi-res image capture and video conferencing as well as multi-user login. The rugged tablet’s numerous MIL-STD-810G tested, IP65-rated and ATEX/C1Z2-certified Hazardous Location safeguards combine with a 64GB Solid State Drive (SSD) to keep workers productive – and their work protected – in every environment.
The XSLATE D10, named Intel’s 2016 Client Platform of the Year, is also a highly secure and fully managed mobile computing solution. It can easily be deployed, configured, secured, and upgraded using a number of enterprise mobility management (EMM) platforms, including Airwatch, MobileIron and SOTI Mobi Control. And customers benefit from the standard TPM, Kensington Lock option, and expanded security and encryption features now available via the Marshmallow OS.
For more information about the new Xplore XSLATE D10 Android platform, please visit www.xploretech.com/D10.
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Feb 22, 2017 • Hardware • News • Mark Holleran • Michael Kelly • Xplore • CLS • rugged tablet • Sattelite Communications • Thorium X
The world's longest-establish rugged tablet PC maker, Xplore Technologies, has partnered with CLS America to launch the Thorium X, a first-in-class satellite communications tablet system based on the Xplore XSLATE D10 Android rugged tablet PC,...
The world's longest-establish rugged tablet PC maker, Xplore Technologies, has partnered with CLS America to launch the Thorium X, a first-in-class satellite communications tablet system based on the Xplore XSLATE D10 Android rugged tablet PC, meaning "off-the-grid" workers in the UK and Europe can maintain operations almost regardless.
Xplore has received an initial order from OEM customer CLS for 1,000 XSLATE D10 units and will fulfill follow-on orders as needed. It is now available in the UK and Europe.
Thorium X comes with the Thorium Application for immediate use of satellite email, weather, mapping and more. Thorium X also comes with a ThoriumWeb account, so users can log on and see their locations, the data moving through the system, electronic forms results, connected sensor values and a number of other features.
Thorium X is priced at $2,299.00 (satellite and Wifi) and $2,499.00 with cellular. There is a range of satellite service packages available, starting at $20 per month plus usage charges.
We know that communications challenges in places or during times when no cellular or WiFi is available costs global industries and governments millions of dollars.Thorium X now allows people to stay connected via satellite 100% of the time
The Intel-powered Thorium X features an integrated Iridium Short Burst Data (SBD) modem and flexible satellite antenna that significantly expands the reliability, speed, and cost-effectiveness of mobile communications. As a result, users will be able to maintain continuity in their professional activities from any remote location around the globe – and most likely at a lower cost than most cellular data plans.
Michael Kelly of CLS America said: “We know that communications challenges in places or during times when no cellular or WiFi is available costs global industries and governments millions of dollars.Thorium X now allows people to stay connected via satellite 100% of the time, and at a fraction of the cost of satellite phones.”
In fact, Thorium X users will have the unprecedented ability to access email, view statistical reports of missions, engage in M2M communication and monitoring, and send electronic forms – among other critical tasks – via satellite in real time. A bright, 10.1” outdoor viewable screen and Glove Touch capabilities make it easy to conduct secure, TPM 1.2-protected transactions day or not, even in inclement weather. Thorium X software solutions are also available as a tablet app and desktop platform to securely facilitate mapping functions, deliver weather reports, and perform data compilation and transmissions in real-time via the rugged satellite tablet.
Michael Kelly added: “The launch of Thorium X means that users no longer have to rely solely on WiFi or cellular network connections. This is a huge win for people and teams who work in remote areas, or during times that other communications have been compromised, especially those supporting global operations related to emergency management, military, environmental monitoring, government, fisheries, and other field-centric industries."
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Jul 27, 2016 • Hardware • News • Getac • rugged • rugged tablet
Rugged computer designer and manufacturer, Getac, today announced the release of its second generation T800 fully rugged tablet -- the T800 8.1.
Rugged computer designer and manufacturer, Getac, today announced the release of its second generation T800 fully rugged tablet -- the T800 8.1.
Its thin and ergonomic design allows greater productivity for mobile field workers and those operating in tight spaces and extreme environments.
It offers best-in-class battery and an optional hot-swappable SnapBack battery for potentially limitless life.
“Getac continues to push the boundaries for mobile rugged devices and the Getac T800 fully rugged tablet does just that with its improved power efficiency, durability and security options,” says Chris Bye, President of Getac UK.
The new 8.1” touchscreen T800 includes an Intel® ATOM™x7 Quad Core processor, providing improved power efficiency as well as the best battery run-time performance in its class. The tablet also takes advantage of the advanced security solution that’s in-built in Windows 10.
Other features of the T800 include:
- 10 hours of battery life with an additional 10 hours using a hot-swappable SnapBack battery option.
- Additional SnapBack options include a 2-in- 1 SmartCard and RFID/NFC reader, or 2-in-1 SmartCard and magnetic stripe reader.
- Getac’s signature sunlight-readable LumiBond® 2.0 display and a 170-degree screen viewing angle that is large enough to comfortably view documents and complete data entry with minimal scrolling.
- A full HD webcam for video conferencing, an 8MP rear camera with LED flash for crisp images and video, and dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi and optional 4G for reliable connectivity. Optional Discrete GPS provides high-performance location awareness.
- Other security features include: TPM 2.0 monitors and protects system start-ups to ensure the device is tamper-free before releasing control to the operating system, while BitLocker protects data at rest, in use and in transit. Multifactor authentication options, such as a SmartCard and RFID reader, work in tandem with Microsoft Windows 10 identity protection features, including Microsoft Passport and Credential Guard for additional protection.
- MIL-STD810G and IP65-certified to survive drops up to six feet, rain, dust, vibrations, shock and extreme temperatures from -14.5 to 50°C (operating temperature) and -40°C to 71°C (storage temperature).
Check out our review of the Getac V110 rugged convertible here
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Oct 21, 2015 • Hardware • News • Getac • rugged tablet
Rugged technology designer and manufacturer Getac has launched a rugged tablet targeted at the field service sector and developed using the principle of "marginal gains" - an approach adopted by Britain's all-conquering Olympic cycling team,...
Rugged technology designer and manufacturer Getac has launched a rugged tablet targeted at the field service sector and developed using the principle of "marginal gains" - an approach adopted by Britain's all-conquering Olympic cycling team, explains UK President Peter Molyenux.
The Getac RX10 is a lightweight tablet with features aimed at shaving minutes off field service worker tasks, meaning more work can be done, more reliably, resulting in increased time efficiency in a number of challenging working environments.
The RX10 specifications include an integral "grab-and-go" carry-handle, a 10.1in 800 nits Lumibond HD screen incorporating sunlight readable technology, HD webcam, 8M pixel rear facing auto focus camera, smartcard reader , 3D antenna and integral GPS. Computing power is provided by an Intel M vPro processor with up to 1.2Ghz, or 2.9Ghx with Intel Turbo Boos with 4MB Intel Smart Cache and up to 256MB SSD. Windows 10 is pre-installed.
The 2D barcode scanner is located for ease of us while the clearer screen, slightly better camera resolution, higher rugged rating, better ease of cleaning and hot-swappable battery all add up to improve productivity, says Molyneux.
A great deal can be accomplished by somebody in the field in six minutes...
"If every feature contributes to an accrued tiny percentage improvement or gain in performance of a worker from a time-efficiency perspective, then it means, for instance, a single engineer or technician or using a tablet on a typical - but probably unscheduled - ten-hour shift will gain five or six minutes. A great deal can be accomplished by somebody in the field in six minutes: an equipment check, surveying a snag, uploading a report, a key component change.
"For instance, the 3D antenna means communication and data downloading is slightly faster; it also means that communication can be sustained in areas where coverage is patchy. The processor does not need a cooling fan., meaning less draw on power, but, importantly, avoiding the consequences of the tablet overheating and shutting down for ten minutes. The grab-and-go handle means potentially fewer drops.
Rugged credentials include certification to MIL-STD-810G and IP65 and the RX10 comes with a three-year warranty. "While rugged tech is often labelled expensive, in reality the gap is closing between something like RX10 and a consumer-market adapted tablet with rugged case."
"The extra few metres of communications provided by the 3D aerial can mean better coverage or faster data flow. Aligned with discrete built-in GPS that can mean a field-service operative is better able to locate equipment or infrastructure on a site visit. If it is an emergency repair, then that could impact, for instance, how quickly a building, industrial plant or even a town is reconnected to essential services.
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