GETAC offers sunlight-readable V100 notebook/tablet PC without hurting battery life

Sept. 10, 2008
LAKE FOREST, Calif., 10 Sept. 2008. GETAC Inc. in Lake Forest, Calif., is improving its rugged V100 combination notebook/tablet PC with a super-bright sunlight-readable display that does not compromise battery life.

LAKE FOREST, Calif., 10 Sept. 2008.GETAC Inc. in Lake Forest, Calif., is upgrading its rugged V100 combination notebook/tablet PC with a 1200-NITS sunlight-readable display that does not sacrifice battery life.

The V100, which converts from a notebook computer to a tablet PC, works in full sunlight for applications in the military, search and rescue, law enforcement, and utility work.

The V100 complies with MIL-STD 810F and IP54 standards for ruggedness including the ability to withstand heavy rain, airborne dust, and debris. The rugged PC has a shielded removable hard drive, anti vibration compounds, and an anti-shock housing to protect it if bumped or dropped.

The computer weighs 4.8 pounds, has a quiet fanless design, a 10.4-inch screen, Intel Core 2 Duo 1.2 GHz processor, as much as 2 gigabytes of DRAM, 250 gigabytes shock-mounted removable hard drive, integrated Bluetooth, reversible waterproof camera, and wireless networking capabilities. For more information contact GETAC online at www.getac.com.

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