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Getac has been known to deliver rugged notebooks and tablet PCs in the market and to make sure that you don’t blink or doubt their sturdiness, maybe a bunch of military certifications can convince you. Getac has gained MIL-STD-810G, MIL-STD-461F and IP65 certification via an independent testing lab which should prove once and for all that the gadgets being offered by Getac can withstand even the severest environmental conditions. And with these certifications backing them up, the Getac brand can only prove to all that they are one of the toughest mobile devices which should deliver aid and proper computing at any time needed.

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Rugged tablet PCs are certified to withstand the most extreme condition but Motion Computing is making sure that the LCD screens of their devices get an able support as well. And this support comes in the form of the Corning Gorilla Glass which will be integrated in their two rugged tablet PCs, the Motion C5 and Motion F5. The Corning Gorilla Glass is a thin-sheet glass that is designed to provide added protection from real time events that may cause display damage.

These tablets with the new Corning Gorilla Glass will be shown at the IP Convergence Conference and Tradeshow at the Paris Expo starting today. These PC tablets are now available at licensed distributors and resellers of Motion Computing.

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Motion Computing adds another potential rugged tablet PC in the market with the release of the Motion J3400 Rugged Tablet PC. Maximizing performance and flexibility, the J3400’s lightweight package, superior ergonomics and integrated features allow it to adapt easily to a broad range of demanding work environments.

Ideal for mobile workers that compute while walking or standing, the J3400 extends the computing day with a dual battery design and shines with an industry-leading, bright outdoor display.

The J3400 joins Motion’s family of proven tablet PCs that meet the needs of mobile users across a variety of markets including healthcare, construction, field sales and service and government. Balancing performance, weight, durability and integrated features, Motion tablets have significantly enhanced mobile productivity by enabling users to take technology directly to the point of service.

A variety of features create a reliable, rugged device:

  • 1.8 inch hard disk drive (HDD) that provides extra shock protection
  • Shock-mounted display and HDD with DataGuard™, an accelerometer that protects data during drops or other events that could potentially damage the hard drive
  • Optional low cost 64GB SSD for extreme shock and vibration protection

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Tags: battery design, ergonomics, hard disk drive, healthcare construction, Laptops, lightweight package, mobile productivity, mobile users, mobile workers, motion computing, rugged tablet pc, tablet pcs
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