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TACTICAL COMPUTING: DRS Tactical hits the market with rugged compact tablet computer

April 1, 2011

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.

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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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