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04.03.09

Motion Launches J3400 Tablet PC

By Mike Sachoff

Motion Computing has announced its new rugged tablet PC the J3400.

Motion's J3400 tablet PC features a hot swappable dual battery feature for all day computing performance. It has integrated shoulder strap attach points, rounded corners and a slip-free grip surface.

The tablet PC is IP-52 rated and meets MIL-STD-810F specifications- able to withstand a three-foot drop on plywood over concrete as well as occasional bumps, dust and moisture associated with mobile working environments.

"The J3400 was developed based on more than seven years of tablet PC experience, and feedback from customers across industries," said David Altounian, president and CEO, Motion Computing.

"It is a mobile computing device with the capabilities our customers are demanding - a powerful processor with a compact rugged design that supports users who must be productive whether in the field or in the office."

A variety of features create a rugged device:
1.8 inch hard disk drive (HDD) that provides extra shock protection.

Shock-mounted display and HDD with DataGuard, an accelerometer that protects data during drops or other events that could potentially damage the hard drive.

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Optional low cost 64GB SSD for extreme shock and vibration protection.

A host of custom-designed peripherals optimize usability:

2.0 megapixel camera for seamless, in-the-field documentation.

Smart card reader and biometric fingerprint reader for enhanced security.

GPS for real-time mapping, location tracking or the geo-tagging of digital photos.

FlexDock with full input/output connections, a convenient charging bay and mounting compatibility with any VESA device.

J-Series Work Anywhere kit to give users a comfortable option for carrying the device throughout the workday.


About the Author:
Mike is a staff writer for WebProNews. Visit WebProNews for the latest ebusiness news.

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