Mobile computers are utilized in the construction industry for a variety of purposes. Often, the project foreman has a laptop in his truck that he/she can take onto the job site. Pulling up blueprints or project requirements, communicating with the office, on-site material management & timekeeping are typical mobile applications. Essential features for construction computers are: sunlight-viewable display, protection against drops, water & dust, and against in-vehicle vibrations from rough roads.
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October 27, 2009
October 20, 2009
Why is the right display screen so important?
If you have ever taken a commercial laptop to the beach or out by the pool, you quickly realized that the screen is almost impossible to read. Daylight-readable displays, like those found on many rugged computers, are much brighter. If you intend to use a computer outdoors or in a mobile environment, daylight-readable or sunlight-readable is a must. Many rugged computers either come standard with an outdoor display screen, or offer outdoor viewability as an option. Read More…
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October 13, 2009
Best Bargain in a Fully Rugged UMPC
The Toughbook U1 from Panasonic is an incredible UMPC (Ultra Mobile Personal Computer) at an incredible price. The U1 is quite versatile for such a small computer. It comes standard with sunlight viewable display, anti-reflective screen treatment, LED backlighting, touchscreen LCD, SD card slot, USB port and Bluetooth. Some popular upgrade options are integrated mobile broadband wireless for use with Sprint, Verizon or AT&T, integrated GPS, 2 megapixel camera, barcode scanner and expansion module.
The Toughbook U1 is also the most rugged computer that Panasonic makes. Rated IP 54 and MIL-STD-810F the Toughbook U1 can take a 4-foot drop, has a magnesium alloy cage chassis, a removable solid state hard drive and a sealed all-weather design that protects the UMPC from rain, spills, dust and vibration.
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The Toughbook U1 is also the most rugged computer that Panasonic makes. Rated IP 54 and MIL-STD-810F the Toughbook U1 can take a 4-foot drop, has a magnesium alloy cage chassis, a removable solid state hard drive and a sealed all-weather design that protects the UMPC from rain, spills, dust and vibration.
Click here to learn more about the U1’s features and available options.
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October 5, 2009
Group Mobile, announced that they have been chosen as one of the 2009 Comerica Bank Arizona Companies to Watch!
The 2009 Comerica Bank Arizona Companies to Watch is an honor presented by the Arizona Small Business Association, Comerica Bank and the Edward Lowe Foundation.
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For more information regarding rugged mobile computing visit www.groupmobile.com or call us at 1-866-RUGGED8