The Xplore tablets are some of the most popular rugged Tablet PC on the market. The new iX104C4 has a HIGH Bright screen technology that is amazing in sunlight compared to the C2 and C3. For more information on Xplore tablets check out: http://www.groupmobile.com/brand.asp/mf_id=19/Xplore+Technologies.html
The Toughbook 19 and Toughbook 30 are fully rugged computers so they have magnesium alloy casing, shock-mounted hard drives, fully sealed ports, waterproof keyboards and screens, daylight viewable screens. These all add up to the extra price of these computers, in the long run they are worth the cost because of how long they last compared to a regular laptop. The Toughbook 19 is also a convertible PC, this also reflects the price. For outside jobs that require extreme conditions these are very suitable laptop. For more information on this product see: http://www.groupmobile.com/product.asp/sku=2302/dept_id=/mf_id=1/Panasonic+Toughbook+19+Convertible+Rugged+Laptop.html
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