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Xplore debuts rugged iX104C4 tablet PC
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Xplore debuts rugged iX104C4 tablet PC by Donald Melanson, posted Aug 18th 2008 at 3:03PMXplore Technologies isn't exactly the most prolific purveyor of rugged computers, but it looks like it's finally managed to churn out a follow-up to its circa-2006
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Xplore debuts rugged iX104C4 tablet PC
http://www.val-u-computers.co.uk/blog/xplore-debuts-rugged-i...Filed under: Tablet PCsXplore Technologies isn't exactly the most prolific purveyor of rugged computers, but it looks like it's finally managed to churn out a follow-up to its circa-2006 iX104C3 tablet PC, with its new and slightly improved iX104C4 now making its official debut. This one retains the same 10.4-inch form factor of its predecessor, but gets a 50% brighter Dual Mode AllVue Xtreme display (still XGA), along with a 1.2GHz Intel Core Duo processor, 1GB of RAM, a 120GB hard drive, and all the usual wLAN, wWAN, Bluetooth and GPS options. As has been the case with Xplore in the past, there's no word on a price but, then again, most of the folks that wind up using these in the field won't exactly be paying for them out of their own pocket.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Xplore debuts rugged iX104C4 tablet PC
http://www.allaboutvideocameras.com/?p=20869Filed under: Tablet PCsXplore Technologies isn't exactly the most prolific purveyor of rugged computers, but it looks like it's finally managed to churn out a follow-up to its circa-2006 iX104C3 tablet PC, with its new and slightly improved iX104C4 now making its official debut. This one retains the same 10.4-inch form factor of its predecessor, but gets a 50% brighter Dual Mode AllVue Xtreme display (still XGA), along with a 1.2GHz Intel Core Duo processor, 1GB of RAM, a 120GB hard drive, and all the usual wLAN, wWAN, Bluetooth and GPS options. As has been the case with Xplore in the past, there's no word on a price but, then again, most of the folks that wind up using these in the field won't exactly be paying for them out of their own pocket.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Xplore debuts rugged iX104C4 tablet PC
http://blog.ridho.net/archives/17597Filed under: Tablet PCsXplore Technologies isn't exactly the most prolific purveyor of rugged computers, but it looks like it's finally managed to churn out a follow-up to its circa-2006 iX104C3 tablet PC, with its new and slightly improved iX104C4 now making its official debut. This one retains the same 10.4-inch form factor of its predecessor, but gets a 50% brighter Dual Mode AllVue Xtreme display (still XGA), along with a 1.2GHz Intel Core Duo processor, 1GB of RAM, a 120GB hard drive, and all the usual wLAN, wWAN, Bluetooth and GPS options. As has been the case with Xplore in the past, there's no word on a price but, then again, most of the folks that wind up using these in the field won't exactly be paying for them out of their own pocket.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Xplore debuts rugged iX104C4 tablet PC
http://gadgetorium.net/gadget-news/xplore-debuts-rugged-ix10...Filed under: Tablet PCs Xplore Technologies isn’t exactly the most prolific purveyor of rugged computers, but it looks like it’s finally managed to churn out a follow-up to its circa-2006 iX104C3 tablet PC, with its new and slightly improved iX104C4 now making its official debut. This one retains the same 10.4-inch form factor of its predecessor, but gets a 50% brighter Dual Mode AllVue Xtreme display (still XGA), along with a 1.2GHz Intel Core Duo processor, 1GB of RAM, a 120GB hard drive, and all the usual wLAN, wWAN, Bluetooth and GPS options. As has been the case with Xplore in the past, there’s no word on a price but, then again, most of the folks that wind up using these in the field won’t exactly be paying for them out of their own pocket. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments http://www.engadget.com/media/feedlogo.gif
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Xplore debuts rugged iX104C4 tablet PC
http://www.gizmonews.com/?p=25463Filed under: Tablet PCsXplore Technologies isn't exactly the most prolific purveyor of rugged computers, but it looks like it's finally managed to churn out a follow-up to its circa-2006 iX104C3 tablet PC, with its new and slightly improved iX104C4 now making its official debut. This one retains the same 10.4-inch form factor of its predecessor, but gets a 50% brighter Dual Mode AllVue Xtreme display (still XGA), along with a 1.2GHz Intel Core Duo processor, 1GB of RAM, a 120GB hard drive, and all the usual wLAN, wWAN, Bluetooth and GPS options. As has been the case with Xplore in the past, there's no word on a price but, then again, most of the folks that wind up using these in the field won't exactly be paying for them out of their own pocket.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Xplore debuts rugged iX104C4 tablet PC
http://www.rssfabriek.nl/xplore-debuts-rugged-ix104c4-tablet...Xplore debuts rugged iX104C4 tablet PC Posted on August 18th, 2008 by . Filed in tablet pc, TabletPc, rugged, ix104c3, rugged tablet, rugged tablet pc, RuggedTablet, RuggedTabletPc, xplore. No comments yet. Be the first to comment! Filed under: Tablet PCs Xplore Technologies isn’t exactly the most prolific purveyor of rugged computers, but it looks like it’s finally managed to churn out a follow-up to its circa-2006 iX104C3 tablet PC, with its new and slightly improved iX104C4 now making its official debut. This one retains the same 10.4-inch form factor of its predecessor, but gets a 50% brighter Dual Mode AllVue Xtreme display (still XGA), along with a 1.2GHz Intel Core Duo processor, 1GB of RAM, a 120GB hard drive, and all the usual wLAN, wWAN, Bluetooth and GPS options. As has been the case with Xplore in the past, there’s no word on a price but, then again, most of the folks that wind up using these in the field won’t exactly be paying for them out of their own pocket. Read | Permalink | Email this |
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Xplore debuts rugged iX104C4 tablet PC
http://www.rssfabriek.nl/xplore-debuts-rugged-ix104c4-tablet...Xplore debuts rugged iX104C4 tablet PC Posted on August 18th, 2008 by . Filed in tablet pc, TabletPc, rugged, ix104c3, rugged tablet, rugged tablet pc, RuggedTablet, RuggedTabletPc, xplore. No comments yet. Be the first to comment! Filed under: Tablet PCs Xplore Technologies isn’t exactly the most prolific purveyor of rugged computers, but it looks like it’s finally managed to churn out a follow-up to its circa-2006 iX104C3 tablet PC, with its new and slightly improved iX104C4 now making its official debut. This one retains the same 10.4-inch form factor of its predecessor, but gets a 50% brighter Dual Mode AllVue Xtreme display (still XGA), along with a 1.2GHz Intel Core Duo processor, 1GB of RAM, a 120GB hard drive, and all the usual wLAN, wWAN, Bluetooth and GPS options. As has been the case with Xplore in the past, there’s no word on a price but, then again, most of the folks that wind up using these in the field won’t exactly be paying for them out of their own pocket. Read | Permalink | Email this |
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Xplore debuts rugged iX104C4 tablet PC
http://news1.b-onthemove.com/?p=10150Filed under: Tablet PCs Xplore Technologies isn’t exactly the most prolific purveyor of rugged computers, but it looks like it’s finally managed to churn out a follow-up to its circa-2006 iX104C3 tablet PC, with its new and slightly improved iX104C4 now making its official debut. This one retains the same 10.4-inch form factor of its predecessor, but gets a 50% brighter Dual Mode AllVue Xtreme display (still XGA), along with a 1.2GHz Intel Core Duo processor, 1GB of RAM, a 120GB hard drive, and all the usual wLAN, wWAN, Bluetooth and GPS options. As has been the case with Xplore in the past, there’s no word on a price but, then again, most of the folks that wind up using these in the field won’t exactly be paying for them out of their own pocket. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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