GammaTech Durabook R13S and RT7V Tablets

gammatech_D15TS.jpg Looking for some field machines? Check out GammaTech's latest offerings. The Durabook R13S and RT7V are the latest rugged machines for people whose work involve loads of field work. The DURABOOK R13S includes an Intel Core 2 Duo Processor and can withstand drops, spills, vibrations and dust, while the DURABOOK RT7V features touch-screen functionality with similar durable functionality. Both the R13S and RT7V Tablet, which include revamped Durabook technology, employ magnesium top and bottom cases to protect the devices’ LCD and vital internal components, providing sensational resilience within the most adverse working environments. The new models can withstand multiple drops from more than three feet, feature robust spill- and dust-resistant protection, and can handle severe vibration with anti-shock mounting designs around the memory, CPU and Hard Disk components.

Durabook R13S

The Durabook R13S includes a 13.3 inch convertible display with a sunlight-readable option for easy interface, a speedy Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, and internal TPM and hard drive encryption capabilities for increased security options. The R13S can store 250GB of information and support multiple wireless options, making it perfect for business professionals who are on-the-go or working in unstable conditions and enjoy a more traditional computing experience.

For enhanced security, the R13S supports HDD User Password Protection, fingerprint recognition technology, and a Kensington Lock. The device’s 9 cell lithium ion battery offers more than 6 hours of rechargeable functionality. DURABOOKS use an exclusive optical disk tray lock that prevents unintentional tray ejection due to dropping or vibration.

Durabook RT7V Tablet

The Durabook RT7V Tablet emerged unharmed from a test sequence consisting of 26 drops onto 3 cm plywood at a test height of 4 ft. The truly rugged tablet PC features a 7 inch color LCD with touch screen functionality, offering storage up to 120GB and featuring a VIA VX700 chipset and VIA C7-M ULV processor for cutting-edge tablet PC usability.

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