Xplore debuts rugged iX104C4 tablet PC

Xplore Technologies isn’t precisely the most prolific purveyor of rugged computers, but it looks like it’s finally managed to churn out a follow-up to its circa-2006 iX104C3 tablet PC, with its new and slightly improved iX104C4 now making its official debut. that one retains the same 10.4-inch profile factor of its predecessor, but gets a 50% brighter Dual Mode AllVue Xtreme display (still XGA), along with a 1.2GHz

Intel Core Duo processor, 1GB of RAM, a 120GB tough drive, and all the usual wLAN, wWAN, Bluetooth and GPS options. As has been the case with Xplore in the past, there’s no word on a price but, thereupon again, most of the folks that wind up using these in the field won’t precisely be paying for them out of their own pocket.

Original post by Donald Melanson

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