DRS Technologies, Tactical Systems division: Rugged Tablet Computers

July 6, 2012
Based on the company's ARMOR X7 compact rugged tablet computer, these thin, lightweight 7-in. multi-touch tablets offer field service workforces the ability to choose between the Android OS and the Microsoft Windows platform.

The ARMOR X7et (pictured) is a Windows-based tablet that weighs just under 1.5 lbs and provides six hours of battery life. It features an Intel Atom Z670 processor and runs Microsoft Windows 7 Professional. Its Android counterpart, the ARMOR X7ad, weighs 1.3 lbs. and operates for up to eight hours. It features an NVIDIA Tegra 2, 1.0 Ghz dual core processor and operates on Android v3.2. Both tablets feature a 7-in. outdoor-readable multi-touch screen display. They are certified to MIL-STD 810G for extremes in temperature, vibration, shock and four-foot drops and have an IP65 rating for ingress protection, which means they are fully protected against dust and can withstand low pressure jets of water from all directions. The ARMOR X12kb convertible tablet weighs 5.5 lbs. and features a 12.1-in. sunlight-readable swivel touch-screen that incorporates polarized LCD glass and anti-reflective technology and the Intel Core i5-560UMCPU processor. It runs Microsoft Windows 7 Professional and has battery life up to eight hours, as well as a spill proof keyboard and touchpad.
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DRS Technologies, Tactical Systems division
www.drs.com
973.898.1500