New Tablet From Getac Add a Resistive Multitouch Screen for Extreme Computing Requirements
Have you ever found yourself in a life or death situation where you simply couldn’t take your gloves off to operate a touch screen? Well probably not, but Ultra rugged-PC maker Getac who primarily supplies computer hardware to the police, military, and other field service organizations feels this is a market that is clearly under served, and is hoping to fill a niche with its new V100 convertible tablet PC. The V100 will be the first tablet PC on the market to sport a brand new resistive multitouch display, which unlike the capacitive screens found in the common iPhone, works even when you can’t operate the display with your bare fingers.
The inspiration behind the tablet is to bring multitouch computing to non-traditional markets, and take advantage of the increased compatibility that is being added in Windows 7. “Our customers work in some of the most extreme environments and weather conditions where touch screen technology and flick gestures are faster, safer and more convenient than using a keypad,” said Jim Rimay, president of Getac in a statement.
With regards to the internal specs on the V100 it will contain a full size keyboard, sunlight-readable 10.4 inch TFT LCD, and an ultra-low voltage 1.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor. On the outside it features a magnesium-alloy case making it vibration, dust, moisture, and even drop resistant. Pricing for the V100 will start at around $3,499 with an extra $225 for the multitouch display. It is expected to go on sale at the end of November.
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Kira Shannen
June 06, 2011 at 5:04am
The tablet does look like a military one, it reminds me of those gadgets used in Stargate SG-1. I'm sure those guys didn't have the spyware I have in my PC right now, because Teal'c wouldn't have allowed it. All in all, the V100 is definitely not something a lot of mortals could easily afford.
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Member2600
October 12, 2009 at 5:33pm
For when you cant wait to check your email while disarming a bomb...
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1337Goose
October 12, 2009 at 5:44pm
That comment definitely gets the 1337Goose seal of approval.
~Goose
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VatoMikey
October 11, 2009 at 8:56pm
its a nice thing for chemical or hazmat situations were taking your gloves off is not an option, our current PC's have to be deconed after each use.
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nekollx
October 12, 2009 at 8:38am
The Dark Knight 2.0 Makes his own laptop------------------------------
Coming soon to Lulu.com --Tokusatsu Heroes--
Five teenagers, one alien ghost, a robot, and the fate of the world.
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1337Goose
October 11, 2009 at 8:20am
...but my mountain biking gloves don't extend over my fingers.
Maybe Jack Bauer could use it, but then again, he doesn't really wear gloves because he likes to get his hands dirty.
~Goose















