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  • Xplore Technologies' iX104C5 tablet PC is built for abuse (update)

    by 
    Michael Gorman
    Michael Gorman
    05.09.2011

    Sure, we all drool over the slender lines of the latest slates, but there's no shortage of folks in the field who dig the tablet form factor and need a more durable device than anything running Android or iOS. Enter Xplore Technologies and its newest bombproof tablet, the iX104C5. This freshly minted model follows its progenitor PCs, the C2, C3, and the C4, in that it has a 10.4-inch XGA display and rugged good looks. Underneath that industrial exterior, the C5 improves upon earlier models with a 2.13GHz Intel Core i7 620UE processor and 2GB of RAM (expandable to 8GB) running Windows 7. It has dedicated GPS, Gigabit ethernet, Bluetooth 2.1, 802.11 a/b/g/n WiFi, and a Gobi 2000 mobile broadband card to keep you flush with 3G data out in the wild. There's also a hot-swappable 10-cell Li-Ion battery and dual SSD drive capability with RAID support, so your data is as safe as the hardware housing it. Xplore's not telling how much the iX104C5 costs, but we do know it can survive being thermally shocked, dropped, vibrated, and generally abused. All that's left is a snowmobiling showdown with its spiritual soulmate to determine which rugged PC platform reigns supreme. Update: Well, we just got pricing for these tough tablets, and the "Lite" version (an oxymoron if we've ever heard one) starts at $3,299, with costs ballooning to $7,299 for a military spec slate. You didn't think warzone-worthy computers were cheap, did you?

  • Xplore Technologies' iX104C3 rugged Tablet PC

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    07.14.2006

    So what is it with Xplore Technologies' and their insistence on calling random strings of letters and digits "model numbers?" Regardless of the nonsense, they've expanded their lineup further with a new offering that boasts a host of new security features like a finger print reader and user accessible hard drive and PC card bays for those who deal with sensitive data . This tablet was built for a beating -- its magnesium alloy shell and shock-resistant hard drive complement its ability to withstand dust, moisture, and extreme temperatures. Powered by an Intel processor and sporting an XGA screen, you'll have the world at your fingertips with all this connectivity: wLAN, wWAN, PAN (Bluetooth) and GPS wireless are all options here. If you just can't wait to get your hands on the iX104C3, well, you'll have to anyway; complete specs, pricing and availability are all currently unavailable -- but but that's no big surprise. [Via Mobilewhack]