THE FACTORY FLOOR CAN BE A PRETTY DANGEROUS PLACE.

UNLESS YOU'RE AN ARMORMOBILE COMPUTER.

Manufacturing automation is quickly moving to mobile computing so decisions and analysis can take place at the point of the problem. In addition, distribution relies heavily on computer-based tracking and inventory control. Despite advances in modernization, damaging vibration, shock and heat are often still part of the equation. Not to mention dust, debris and moisture. Thankfully, ARMOR Rugged Mobile Computers are rated MIL-STD-810F and MIL-STD-810G so they stand up to temperature extremes and resist vibration and impact. And they are IP65-67 rated to help keep out moisture, dust and more. Networking options include: Gobi™ wireless broadband and integrated GPS (on some models), integrated 802.11n WLAN, Bluetooth® Wireless, Ethernet and more. All in a package that is both rugged and lightweight.

Reviews

Rugged Tablet Review: ARMOR X10gx
Meet the toughest tablet on the block, the ARMOR X10gx from DRS Tactical Systems. While the iPad and its Android rivals attempt to wow users with flashy UIs and cute applications like Angry Birds, the X10gx is content to sit tight and take any abuse the user or environment can dish out.
Rugged PC Review: ARMOR X10gx
Let me begin by saying that this machine has unbelievable pedigree. If you've seen those Mercedes Benz commercials that show how the latest, greatest supercar Benz has a direct lineage to an old Mercedes Benz 180 sedan from the mid-1950s, it's the same for the rugged DRS ARMOR X10gx tablet.
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