Sep 5 2012, 11:32am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Getac has unveiled one of the most rugged Android tablets ever to hit the market. The tablet is built to military standards, is able to withstand drops from up to 6 feet off the ground, and is IP 65...
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Getac has unveiled one of the most rugged Android tablets ever to hit the market. The tablet is built to military standards, is able to withstand drops from up to 6 feet off the ground, and is IP 65 certified for dust and liquid resistance. The tablet is also able to operate in temperatures ranging from -4°F to 122°F.
The tablet has a special screen using technology that allows it to be used while wearing gloves. The tablet features Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and a HD WebCam, and a five megapixel rear camera. The tablet can also be had to version with 3G mobile broadband connectivity. The standard tablet sells for $1499 with a 3G version costing $1799. Shipping will begin in October.
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