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Arbor MIL-6600 tablet PC one tough nut
Posted on Nov 26, 06 06:35 PM PDT

Rugged devices are often the domain of the rich as everyday blokes like you and I won't be able to afford them. What is even more interesting would be the fact that these rugged gadgets and gizmos would often outlast the standard pasty-skinned, sun-starved geek in the harsh outdoors. Take the MIL-6600 Tablet PC from Arbor for example - this tough nut meets Military Standards 810F tests for both shock & vibration and IP68 standards for dust & waterproof capabilities. The MIL-6600 will be able to run underwater at depths of less than 1.5 meters without suffering from any short circuit, while it can withstand a wide temperature range from an astounding -40°C to 60°C. For more technical specifications, kindly head on after the jump.
• Intel ULV Dothan processor• Sunlight readable 10.4" TFT LCD display with touchscreen capability
• Designed to meet anti-shock & vibration specifications
• 1.5M under water in operation status
• Mini PCI Socket
• Security Lock (Optional)
• Fiber optical Ethernet (Optional)
• Mil-Std connector (Optional)
• Universal mounting bracket
• Vehicle mounting Bracket
• Flash Disk Type 4GB/8GB
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