Monday, July 12, 2010

Xplore launches iX104C4HD tablet PC

AUSTIN, USA: Xplore Technologies Corp., a manufacturer of award-winning rugged tablet PCs, today announced the launch of its new iX104C4HD Tablet PC.

“With the new interest surrounding tablet PCs this year, Xplore is excited to bring the iX104C4HD to market,” said Mark Holleran, president and COO of Xplore. “We have already been receiving new requests for this unit, which withstands 2 meter drops – a specification that is currently unmatched by our competition and establishes the iX104C4HD as the highest rated mobile computer on the market for operating drop tests."

The iX104C4HD design implements best in class indoor/outdoor AllVue Xtreme display technology, a flexible user interface with Dual Mode functionality, Intel Core Duo technology, Windows 7 and Military Standard 810F (MIL-STD-810F) compliance for mission critical computing. The iX104C4HD’s key features include:

* Withstands 26 operating drops from 6’6” (2 meters),
* AllVue Xtreme LCD technology for viewing in all lighting conditions,
* Dual Mode technology accepting both pen and touch input from the user,
* MIL-STD-810F compliance,
* Extended Thermal Operating ranges, and
* Customizable mounting solutions for a wide variety of vehicles types.

“More than ever, the changing workplace requires equipment that is built to last in a wide variety of situations. We’ve recently been involved in some programs where operators climb in and out of high places with their computer, such as truck cabs,” said Holleran. “To this end, we made the iX104C4HD to provide our clients the assurance that if the system falls from 2M or less, they can pick it up and keep right on working.”

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