XT1100 rugged Tablet PC runs off VIA

Rugged computers seem to be more commonplace these days as consumers appreciate the value of having their data remain intact despite the accidental spill or drop. The XT1100 rugged Tablet PC from ACA Digital does not come with Intel’s latest Santa Rosa platform, but instead relies on VIA for it’s computing power. While that isn’t enough to run heavy duty tasks, VIA processors are more than able to function as decent office workhorses. Pricing and availability details are still unknown, but more specifications on the XT1100 are available after the jump.

• Via Eden processor – 1GHz or 1.5GHz (ULV)
• Via CX700M chip
• 10.4″ SVGA or VGA touchscreen
• Maximum of 1GB RAM
• Bluetooth connectiivity
• Optional GPS
• Dedicated numeric pad
• Two USB 2.0 host connectors
• Two RS232/422/485 ports (factory option)
• One VGA output
• One CF Type II slot
• One PCMCIA Type II slot, support CardBus 2.1
• One internal mono mic
• One internal stereo speaker
• One RJ45 for 10/100/1Gb Ethernet
• One RJ11for 56kbps v.92/k56 flex modem
• One Stereo Headphone Jack
• One Microphone Jack
• One DC-in Jack
• One Docking Connector
• Rugged spec: IP64, 3 feet drop, MIL-STD-810F

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