The trade-off with any laptop built for extreme conditions in the field is ruggedness versus usability, where you are forced to sacrifice practicality or performance for the ability to survive extreme ...
PCs used in ambulances or on factory floors need to be both rugged and flexible, which happen to be the twin goals of Getac's updated K120 detachable Windows tablet. This fully rugged 12.5-inch slate ...
Getac has unveiled its new rugged tablet this week in the form of the Getac K120, powered by a Tiger Lake’ Intel quad-core i5/i7 processor supported by 16GB of memory as standard and featuring support ...
Getac's range of rugged notebook computers continues to grow with the release of the company's new flagship X500. Aimed at Getac's core military customers, the X500 is designed to withstand the most ...
Rugged computer specialist Getac has outed its successor a sibling to the V100 convertible tablet PC, and as you might expect it's no less sturdy. The Getac V200 has a 12.1-inch super-bright 1,200 nit ...
Getac's redesigned S410 could be a formidable outdoor device configured to the hilt, but the entry-level version fails to impressive on account of its low-resolution washed out display and lacklustre ...
The Getac B360 G2 is joined by a heavier (6.79 pounds) B360 Pro intended for use by armed forces; the latter's main differences are a modular bay that lets it hold three rather than two batteries or ...