The new briefcase-size Getac X500 Server is designed for mobile command centers. This rugged mobile server allows quick deployment and can be easily transported into emergency, disaster and temporary environments. If you’re a network adminstrator, I know what you’re thinking. Powered by an Intel Core i7-820QM 1.73 GHz quad core processor with 16GB of RAM, the X500 also adds a RAID expansion chassis, complete with RAID controller board and up to five shock-protected storage drives.
Running Windows Server 2012, Getac X500 Mobile Server also features the NVIDIA® GeForce® GT330M discrete VGA graphic controller with 1GB of memory and comes with an integrated 15.6 inch display. Other highlights include: 500GB SATA Notebook Storage; Dual 10/100/1000 base-T Ethernet ports; three USB 2.0 ports and one USB/eSATA combo port; two serial 9-pin D-sub ports; 802.11 a/b/g/n high-powered WLAN (up to 1000 meters); Bluetooth (v2.1+EDR class 2); full-sized LED backlit membrane keyboard with integrated numeric pad. If you order the X500 rugged mobile server immediately, you’ll get this at the end of May 2013.
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New Getac Versatile S400 Semi-Rugged Laptop
As the upgraded-model of S400 semi-rugged laptop, the new Getac Versatile S400 offers faster speed, better performance, and brighter display. Let’s thank to the third-generation Intel Core processor with clocking up to 3.3 GHz, an ATi E6760 discrete graphics, and a 14-inch 800 NITS QuadraClear display. Priced at $1,699 MSRP, this notebook comes with Bluetooth 4.0, three USB 3.0 ports, a 500GB HDD or up to 256GB SSD, and a 8700mAh battery. Regarding ruggedness, the S400 semi-rugged laptop‘s body is constructed with Getac’s KryptoShell™ body material to achieve MIL-STD-810G temperature, shock, and vibration standard.
“We designed the S400 with the goal of creating the most rugged laptop in the semi-rugged category,” explains Jim Rimay, president of Getac. “With the faster processors, improved graphics and enhanced security features, the S400 is the most powerful and versatile semi-rugged computer we’ve made.”
Getac Z710 Rugged Android Tablet
The Getac Z710 Android-powered tablet offers you the flexibility to work in nearly any environment. The rugged tablet adopts Getac’s LumiBond technology that combines a glove-friendly touchscreen display with a Gorilla Glass screen, a capacitive touch sensor, and an LED backlit panel. The Getac Z710 supports MIL-STD 810G / IP65 specs, which means it is able to survive a drop of up to 6 feet, dust- and water-resistance. The gadget also has a wide range of operating temperatures from -4°F to 122°F. Additional specs include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G, a front-facing camera, a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera, a barcode scanner, an RFID reader and a fast SiRFstarIV GPS chipset. The standard version of Getac Z710 retails for $1,499, while the 3G version is priced at $1,799. [technabob]
Getac Outs Rugged Android Tablet Starting at $1499
Getac E110 Fully-rugged Tablet
Getac has started selling the E110 fully-rugged Windows 7 tablet. The gadget is perfect for professionals, who work in the field under extreme conditions. Powered by an Intel Atom N2800 processor, the Getac E110 is equipped with a 10.1-inch Getac QuadraClear Sunlight readable TFT LCD HD display with a 1366 x 768 pixel resolution, the LifeSupport battery swappable technology, an external frequency antenna that enables 3G telecommunications, Bluetooth 4.0 and a 3-megapixel auto-focus camera. [Getac]