Motion R12 Platform Rugged Windows Tablet

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Motion Computing has introduced a new rugged Windows tablet to its range, the R12 Platform. Designed to empower the worker who moves from the field to the vehicle to the office, this dust-proof, shockproof and waterproof tablet sports a 12.5-inch 1920 x 1080 10-point capacitive multi-touch display with Gorilla Glass 3 protection, a 1.5GHz-1.9GHz Intel Core i5-4210Y or 1.7GHz-2.9GHz Intel Core i7-4610Y processor, an Intel QM87 Chipset, an Intel HD Graphics 4200, a 4GB/8GB DDR3 RAM, a 64GB/128GB/256GB SSD, an SD card slot, dual cameras (2MP front & 8MP rear), an integrated Fingerprint Reader, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, an HDMI port a USB 3.0 port and runs on either Windows 7 Professional 64-bit or Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit OS. The R12 Platform will begin shipping from April for 2,229 (basic configuration). [Product Page]

Motion outs F5t, C5t rugged tablet PCs with Ivy Bridge and optional SSD, pricing starts at $2,240

Motion outs F5t, C5t rugged tablet PCs with Ivy Bridge and optional SSD, pricing starts at $2,236

Okay, these might not be quite as elegant as, say, that 10-inch, high-res slate coming out of the famed Cupertino labs, but hey, folks working on construction sites (or doing other types of handy work) need to get some actual work done. Here's where Motion Computing comes in. The outfit's just taken the wraps off of its newest rugged tablet PCs, the F5t and C5t -- both of which can be loaded with a choice of an i3, i5 or i7 third-gen Intel CPU, also known as Ivy Bridge. What's more, the company's also letting users pick between a 64 or 128GB solid-state drive, which can then be paired alongside 2 or 4GB of RAM. As you can imagine, this ruggedized duo isn't exactly aimed at something like the Nexus 7 crowd, since the starting price point for the Windows 7 Pro couple starts off at around $2,240 ($2,236, to be exact) depending on configuration. Either way, you can give 'em both a better look after the break, thanks to a press shot gallery courtesy of their creator.

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Motion Computing CL910 Windows Tablet

Motion Computing CL910

The Motion Computing CL910 Windows tablet is designed for enterprise users. The gadget features a 10.1-inch (1,366 x 768) display with the Corning Gorilla Glass, which makes it more durable. Powered by a 1.6GHz dual-core Intel Atom N600 processor, the tablet comes jam packed with a 2GB RAM, an SD card slot, front- and rear-facing cameras for video conferencing, a capacitive two-finger touch support and a digitiser pen input. Its battery provides up to 7-hour of operating time. The Motion Computing CL910 is currently available for $1,260 a pop. [Product Page]

Motion Computing announces CL910 tablet for enterprise, promises Windows 8 upgrades

Motion Computing announces CL910 tablet for enterprise, promises Windows 8 upgrades

Microsoft's slick Surface slates might be the Windows tablet consumers have been waiting for, but business folks? Motion computing hopes to keep their attention, refreshing its enterprise slate with a 1.6GHz dual-core Intel Atom N600 processor, a 128GB SSD and Bluetooth 4.0 support. The 10.1-inch slab, dubbed the CL910, retains the 15.5mm frame of its predecessor, as well as the old hardware's USB port, SD card slot and Gorilla Glass protected 1,366 x 768 panel. $1,260 buys a tablet loaded with Windows 7 Professional, but will be eligible for an upgrade when Redmond's Metro overhaul hits shelves. Hit the break for the official press release, or check out the slate for yourself at the source link below.

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Motion Computing announces CL910 tablet for enterprise, promises Windows 8 upgrades originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 10 Jul 2012 11:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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