Posted 28 April 2010 by
N. A. Hilal
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Getac announced that its best selling B300 rugged notebook computer (shown here) and V100 rugged convertible are now Verizon Wireless Network Ready and will incorporate the company’s 3G wireless network for expanded wireless coverage. The B300 offers Getac’s exclusive QuadraClear™ Technology with touchscreen, which utilizes special anti-reflective coatings, linear and circular polarizers and a 1200 nit LED display for optimal viewability in direct sunlight. Battery life is extremely important in the field, and due to superior power management technology and advanced display technology, the Getac B300 offers up to 12 hours* of battery life on a single charge allowing extended use in remote areas where access to additional power may not be available. Users also have the option of placing a second battery in the media bay for an additional 12 hours* of battery life.
New rugged laptop has been launched by Getac with codename B300. The B300 powered by 1.6GHz Intel Core 2 Duo L7500 and configured with 13.3-inch TFT XGA display, 4GB DDRII SDRAM, and Super-Multi DVD ROM. Regarding connectivities, this laptop support Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, but if you want Getac offers an optional 3G and GPS.
As a rugged laptop, the Getac B300 comes with Sunlight Readable Technology for outdoor use and a Night Vision mode use through night vision goggles. Other features include fingerprint reader, 12 hours battery life, and more.
Via Tech Digest
Getac V100 is configured with 1.2 GHz Intel Core ULV processor, 2GB of memory, and removable as well as anti-shock/vibrated hdd. Designed as rugged laptop, the new V100 is cased in a magnesioum alloy and boasts a 10.4-inch rotating screen with touchscreen functionality just like a tablet PC.
Other interesting features include 1.3 MP waterproof camera, 6-hours battery life, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi. However the price of the Getac V100 rugged laptop is still unclear. Do you want a comparison? take a look at the Dell ATG.
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