January 7, 2013

2012 Rugged Computing Year in Review


2012 was an exciting and busy year for Group Mobile! Here are just a few of the highlights from the past 12 months. Click the links to read more on our website - GroupMobile.com or check out our Best of 2012 Review.


New Rugged Computer Products
Here are a few of the new products from 2012

Getac Z710 - Android-powered tablet engineered to be protected against drops, shocks, spills, and vibration
Panasonic Toughbook SX2 - Business-rugged notebook designed for mobile professionals and road warriors
Trimble Juno T41 - Powerful, connected, and compact rugged handheld / smartphone solution for mobile workforces 
Panasonic Toughbook C2 - Semi-rugged convertible featuring the Windows 8 operating system for an incredible mobile computing experience   
Unitech TB100 - Compact and economical tablet computer that is durable enough to stand up to business outside the four walls 
DRS ARMOR X7et- Rugged tablet that combines a user-friendly interface with field-tested durability  
Trimble Yuma 2 - Rugged tablet that has the features you need to get essential work done no matter where that work takes you (pictured)
Getac PS336 - Field-ready, fully rugged handheld built for power, functionality, and ruggedness   

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Group Mobile Best Sellers
A selection of our Best Sellers from 2012
Panasonic Toughbook 31 - Reliable, ultra-rugged laptop offering high performance (pictured) 
RAM Mounts - An affordable and flexible mounting solution for nearly any vehicle 
Xplore iX104C5 - Rugged tablet designed for the most challenging work environments  
Getac S400 - One of the most durable semi-rugged notebooks on the market 
General Dynamics Itronix GD8200 - This fully rugged notebook offers uncompromising performance even in extreme conditions 
Trimble Nomad - Packs functionality into  one of the most powerful rugged handheld computers available 
Motion J3500 - Tablet PC for mobile professionals requiring a tough device for working conditions such as construction, field services, and
healthcare 
 

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