AIS introduces rugged Atom tablet PC

American Industry Systems, Inc. (AIS) introduces the rugged tablet PC into the market for field service, factory computerization, and trade service industries which comes with a 10.4-inch touchscreen display with 800 x 600 pixel resolution that runs Windows XP Embedded or Windows CE or Windows XP.
Nowadays we see the netbooks being much brittle for some mobile workers like those in the service business, so the AIS’ craggy tablet PC resembles a high-tech briefcase, with its 12.24 x 9.13 x 1.77-inch proportions, its carrying handle, and Alum-Mg alloy with protective rubber bumpers on each corner. The mechanism meets MIL-801F standards for guard against shock, vibration, dust, liquids and four-foot drops into concrete.
The AIS’ rugged tablet PC which is retailed at a starting price of $1499 provides us with the Intel Atom N270 processor clocked at 1.6GHz, the memory up to 2GB of DDr2 RAM via a single SODIMM slot; a 2.5-inch drive bay accepts hard drives or solid state disks (SSD) for storage.
This also comes with both wired interface including a microphone input, headphone output and a Gigabit Ethernet port networking, and the wireless interfaces which comprise Bluetooth, LAN, optional WAN. It has a 6-cell, 4800mAh battery that is said to power the device up to 3.5 hours. The touchscreen display is amplified by six programmable pushbuttons which is legible even in sunlight.
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