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Roper Mobile Technology Unveils Duros Rugged Tablet PC

The Duros Tablet PC.
by Staff Writers
Tempe AZ (SPX) Feb 21, 2008
Roper Mobile Technology has announced the debut of the Duros Rugged Tablet PC. The Duros is a fourth generation, powerful Windows XP-based tablet PC that is sealed to IP-65 levels for dust and water ingress and manufactured to MILSPEC 810F.

The Duros is built for "anywhere" use. Equipped with an 8.4-inch brilliant sunlight viewable, SVGA resistive touch screen and an AMD Geode LX 800 Processor or Intel Celeron M 1.0 GHz, the Duros packs up to 1 GB memory and up to 120GB storage (up to 64GB solid state drive). Its hot swappable battery feature diminishes downtime and extends battery life.

The Duros is equipped with integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GSM, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS and optional built-in GPS for flexible communication options for extremely remote or harsh field applications, such as mining, construction, utilities, public safety or the military.

"The Duros Tablet PC is a key offering in Roper Mobile's growing rugged portfolio. Unlike a laptop, the Duros' versatile and convenient form factor was designed around requirements for our customers who carry their computers into highly variable environments," said Eric Miller, Vice President at Roper Mobile Technology. "These customers demand excellence and reliability and the Duros was designed to meet these needs."

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