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Getac S400
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The Getac S400 is one of the most durable semi-rugged notebook computers on the market. This Getac S400 rugged computer is loaded with upgrades, including an i5 2.6GHz processor, 800 NIT multi-touch display, backlit keyboard, Windows 7, 3G Gobi™ Mobile Broadband, and a low-temperature (-20 °C) battery. The rugged Getac S400 also comes with 4GB RAM and a 500GB shock mounted hard disk drive standard. The Getac S400 computer has advanced security features including a built-in TPM 1.2 module, fingerprint scanner, and a SmartCard reader to provide three additional layers of security and protection for your valuable data. With its rugged design and powerful tools, the S400 semi-rugged notebook is built to handle any task that comes your way! Learn more about the Getac S400 semi-rugged notebook computer...
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Getac X500
Ultimate computing solution for military and field operations! Save 12%! The Getac X500 ultra rugged notebook joins extreme durability, ultra fast speed, and expandability to create the ultimate mobile computing solution for military and field operations. The rugged Getac X500 has an i5 2.6GHz proccsor and is military-certified for operation in the most extreme conditions. It is MIL-STD-810G certified for ruggedness and shock protection, and its IP65 rating protects the unit from water and dust. The Getac X500 notebook features a 500GB shock-mounted hard drive, 8GB RAM, and a 15.6-inch (1920 x 1080) QuadraClear sunlight-readable LED display. The Getac X500 rugged notebook's design and it's 5-year bumper-to-bumper warranty make it an ideal mobile computing solution to meet virtually every communications and environmental challenge that military and field operations personnel face today. Learn more about the Getac X500 ultra rugged notebook computer. Learn more about the Getac X500 ultra rugged notebook computer... |
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