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05.08.09
The New All In One Tablet: Trimble Yuma
By Glenn Letham
New from Trimble as the company hosts the annual Trimble Dimensions user conference, a very cool, rugged, mobile device for field workers.
The Trimble Yuma tablet is a fully functional computer that runs the Windows Vista Business operating system.
Standard features include integrated WiFi connectivity, Global Positioning System (GPS) and two geotag-enabled cameras.
The Yuma tablet is expandable via two USB 2.0 slots - a 34 pin Expresscard and SDIO slot.
The seven-inch sunlight-readable WVGA color touch screen is ideal for a host of mapping and form-based applications.
See more details here or jump to http://www.trimble.com/yuma-rugged-tablet.shtml

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