Today Xplore Technologies reveals a new addition to its iX104 family of rugged mobile computing systems. The new iX104C4 features the new Intel Dual Core processor and 2X more memory than previous models.
The rugged iX104C4 offers a best in class platform for organizations to retrieve critical information faster, access GIS data remotely, manage and map field assets more effectively, improve accuracy of data collected and decrease reliance on paper forms and binders. This durable, rugged tablet is easy to use, offers best in class sunlight readable display technology, and a serial port for legacy devices. The current accessory offering including docking equipment accommodates the iX104C4.
Key Product Features of the iX104C4 include:
* Rugged Construction – Built to withstand up to four foot drops to concrete
* Sunlight Viewable – 50% brighter AllVue XTREME technology excels at indoor/outdoor viewing
* Serial Port – RS232/ 422/ 485 compatibility for legacy devices and industry standard test equipment
* Wireless Capable – wLAN (AGN), wWAN, Bluetooth and GPS
* Full Windows Operating System – Windows XP or Vista Compatible
* Large Readable Display – XGA display large enough to view work orders, manuals and forms, but small enough to be carried around in the field
Xplore’s award-winning products are built to operate in demanding environments including exposure to vibration, moisture, drops and extreme temperatures. Xplore‘s rugged mobile computers enable organizations to access critical information faster and decrease reliance on paper reports and binders. Xplore’s diverse customer base comes from the public safety, warehousing, utility, military, field service, marine, and transportation industries.
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