
DRS Tactical Systems Group in Melbourne, Fla., unveiled the ARMOR X7 compact rugged tablet computer. This small, mobile computer is specifically designed for mission-critical tasks that require connectivity, handheld mobility, ease of use, and the durability to support all-weather operations. The ARMOR X7 is certified to MIL-STD-810G for extremes in temperature, vibration, shock, and drops.

It is highly resistant to dust and moisture, earning an IP65 rating for ingress protection, while providing a 7-inch, sunlight-readable, touch-screen display. It includes a range of connectivity options, such as Gobi 2000 WWAN, Bluetooth wireless, integrated GPS, and 802.11 a/g/n WiFi. The unit weighs 2.8 pounds. It features a single-core Intel Atom processor (N450) and runs Microsoft Windows 7 Professional. Additionally, the ARMOR X7 offers m-SATA solid-state drives from Intel in 40-gigabyte and 80- gigabyte capacities.
FOR MORE INFORMATION visit DRS online at www.drsARMOR.com/X7.
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