General Dynamics Itronix GD6000 Rugged Portable Computer
Sunday, January 25, 2009
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General Dynamics Itronix introduced its new GD6000 vehicle-rugged portable computer destined to field technicians, law enforcement personnel and the other users who work on the go in their vehicles.
Packed with high performance components, high security and wireless connectivity, the new rugged portable computer that meets fully rugged MIL-STD 810F standards for temperature range, vibration resistance, dust ingress protection and humidity, features also a 13.3-inch DynaVue touch-sensitive display, dual task lights, quick-launch buttons, shock-mounted hard drive, an Intel Core 2 Duo T9400 processor, 120GB storage capacity, GPS module, Wi-Fi, WWAN, Bluetooth, the Computrace software and the Trusted Platform Module 1.2 security elements, all in a 6.2-lbs system with ergonomic design.
"We needed a durable notebook for our field-service technicians that could withstand the bumpy conditions of a truck environment as well as all types of Texas weather and we opted to go with the GD6000," said James Trevino, manager of Technical Services and Electrical Engineering for CPS Energy based in San Antonio, Texas. "It offered excellent display 'viewability' in direct sunlight and exceeded our requirements for computing performance so we can manage work orders in the field."
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Packed with high performance components, high security and wireless connectivity, the new rugged portable computer that meets fully rugged MIL-STD 810F standards for temperature range, vibration resistance, dust ingress protection and humidity, features also a 13.3-inch DynaVue touch-sensitive display, dual task lights, quick-launch buttons, shock-mounted hard drive, an Intel Core 2 Duo T9400 processor, 120GB storage capacity, GPS module, Wi-Fi, WWAN, Bluetooth, the Computrace software and the Trusted Platform Module 1.2 security elements, all in a 6.2-lbs system with ergonomic design.
"We needed a durable notebook for our field-service technicians that could withstand the bumpy conditions of a truck environment as well as all types of Texas weather and we opted to go with the GD6000," said James Trevino, manager of Technical Services and Electrical Engineering for CPS Energy based in San Antonio, Texas. "It offered excellent display 'viewability' in direct sunlight and exceeded our requirements for computing performance so we can manage work orders in the field."
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