Rugged mil-spec Intel Core i7-based tablet computer for use in demanding environments introduced by Getac

May 7, 2020
Integrated UHD graphics and an 14-inch Lumibond 2.0 display enables users to see all of their information in detail on one screen.

IRVINE, Calif. – Rugged computer specialist Getac Technology Corp. in Irvine, Calif., is introducing the A140 G2 rugged tablet computer for use in rugged outdoor work environments.

The A140 G2 delivers Intel Core i7 processing power and responsiveness with no performance drop-off, even when running many applications simultaneously.

Integrated UHD graphics and an 14-inch Lumibond 2.0 display enables users of the rugged tablet computer to see all of their information in detail on one screen, without unnecessary scrolling.

The A140 G2 is certified to MIL-STD 810H and IP65, meaning it can withstand drops from nearly four feet, as well as shocks, spills, vibration, dust, and liquid. The rugged tablet operates in temperatures from -20 to 145 degrees Fahrenheit.

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The A140 G2 has built-in 4G LTE/Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connectivity and processing power that suits it for use as a mobile data terminal (MDT) for emergency services professionals.

For instance, fire fighters can send or receive critical site specific risk information, verify response plans, and perform chemical data checking from the scene of an incident. The large touchscreen display also works in the rain and while wearing gloves.

For more information contact Getac online at www.getac.com.

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