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Enterprise-friendly tablet from DAP Technologies

The new lightweight MT1010 Windows tablet from DAP Technologies blends a large touch-screen with enterprise-friendly qualities including seamless Windows integration and multiple I/O ports for con­necting to peripherals. The Windows operating system enables the tablet to be integrated into existing net­works and its rugged magnesi­um-alloy construction is built to survive heavy use in challenging environments. The 10.1-inch, sunlight-viewable touch-screen supports both handheld and vehicle-mounted use, and
March 1, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
The new lightweight MT1010 Windows tablet from 7206 DAP Technologies blends a large touch-screen with enterprise-friendly qualities including seamless Windows integration and multiple I/O ports for con­necting to peripherals.

The Windows operating system enables the tablet to be integrated into existing net­works and its rugged magnesi­um-alloy construction is built to survive heavy use in challenging environments. The 10.1-inch, sunlight-viewable touch-screen supports both handheld and vehicle-mounted use, and the device is equipped with GPS, a gyroscope, an accelerometer and compass, making it ideal for mapping applications, te­lemetry and location-based service functions.

The MT1010 also includes 1D/2D barcode scanner and standard dual auto-focus cam­eras – a five megapixel back-facing camera with flash and a two megapixel front-facing camera.

Standard communications options include WLAN 802.11 a/b/g/n and Bluetooth v4.0. Customers can also choose the optional Gobi 3000 WWAN embedded module, which al­lows the tablet to connect to virtually any carrier network. Sealed to IP65 and certified to survive a 1.8m drop, the rugged tablet can be used in challenging environments.

“With tablets continuing to claim portability superior­ity over laptops, DAP’s new MT1010 tablet allows enter­prise customers to benefit from this trend, while maintaining Microsoft Windows compat­ibility and I/O connectivity with legacy peripherals,” says Simon Bowe, managing director of DAP Technologies.

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