Tablet PC Goes Where Most Computers Fear To Tread

Oct. 8, 2008
For mobile applications in severe environments, the Windows XP Professional and XP Embedded based Ridgeline tablet PC promises to run any application while withstanding extremes of water and humidity at virtually any temperature. The computer employs

For mobile applications in severe environments, the Windows XP Professional and XP Embedded based Ridgeline tablet PC promises to run any application while withstanding extremes of water and humidity at virtually any temperature. The computer employs a 10.4" touch-screen interface with options for daylight readability and the unit withstands repetitive 3' drops to concrete. It also meets IP-65 sealing mandates. Each tablet comes with an integrated 802.11 a/b/g radio, Bluetooth, numerous I/Os, and several hard drive options. Users input date via touch screen or pen, and software allows for signature capture and character recognition. For more details, call GLACIER COMPUTER, Amherst, NH. (603) 882-1560.

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