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Mobile Computer Workstation Handles Rugged Rigors

Oct. 29, 2010
Supporting high-end software apps in deployed environments, the Vigor Evo Plus rugged mobile computer suits military and homeland security operations.

Supporting high-end software apps in deployed environments, the Vigor Evo Plus rugged mobile computer suits military and homeland security operations. Users can run mission-critical applications on a stand-alone transportable workstation/server platform that is optimized for size, weight, and power. Features include a mil-anodized external chassis and shock-mounted internal chassis one or two Intel Xeon processors, up to 16 GB of ECC RAM, 11 TB of internal storage, up to six PCI Express and PCI-X slots, 17-inch HD display, optional second and third swing-out displays for panoramic viewing. NextComputing, Nashua, NH. (603) 886-3874.

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