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New Handheld rugged tablet

The new Algiz 10X rugged tablet PC from Handheld Group is, said the company, perfect for outdoor use and can withstand tough weather elements and harsh handling and has been developed specifically for field workers in industries such as logistics, forestry, public transportation, utilities, construction, maintenance, mining, military and security. The lightweight, IP65-rated tablet has been designed to withstand the harsh conditions that come with all kinds of industry fieldwork, and that can display detail
May 31, 2013 Read time: 1 min
The new Algiz 10X rugged tablet PC from 758 Handheld Group is, said the company, perfect for outdoor use and can withstand tough weather elements and harsh handling and has been developed specifically for field workers in industries such as logistics, forestry, public transportation, utilities, construction, maintenance, mining, military and security.

The lightweight, IP65-rated tablet has been designed to withstand the harsh conditions that come with all kinds of industry fieldwork, and that can display detailed maps and other visuals even in bright sunlight. The large touchscreen provides excellent screen visibility.

The tablet meets stringent MIL-STD-810G military standards for protecting against dust, water, vibrations, drops, extreme temperatures and varying altitudes.

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