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Tablet PC display provides gorilla strength

14th July 2015
Siobhan O'Gorman
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To complement its growing lineup of mPOS, warehousing and logistics tablet PCs, ARBOR Technology has launched the ARBOR Gladius G1052 10.4” rugged tablet PC. The device, powered by an Intel Celeron N2930 quad-core processor, is an upgrade to the previous G1050 version in both performance and specification. Based on the Intel Bay Trail platform, the tablet PC provides improved CPU performance, outstanding graphic processing and ultra-low power consumption.

The fanless, lightweight, yet sturdy Gladius G1052 has a 10-point projected capacitive touch screen with Corning Gorilla Glass. In addition to the large touch operation interface, the device has a 23-key physical keypad that includes four programmable function buttons for rapid manual data entry. Furthermore, the 10.4’’ AFFS+ TFT Active Matrix display with 1024x768 XGA resolutions offers a better visual experience. If needed, the tablet PC comes in a sunlight-viewable version with an 800-nit backlight.

The tablet includes a variety of data collection and identification technologies and modules. The G1052C comes with an integrated 1D/2D barcode scanner, an ISO 15693/14443A/14443B RFID/NFC reader, magnetic stripe reader, as well as a 5MP auto-focus camera. The device’s multiple wireless communications, includes WiFi, Bluetooth, WLAN, WWAN and GPS, facilitating real-time data transfer and processing.

As a fully rugged device, the G1052C meets MIL-STD-810G military standards, offers IP54 ingress protection, and an impressive 4 foot drop resistance. With its solid rubber bumpers, the tablet provides maximum impact protection for any deployment. Thanks to its hot-swappable dual battery packs and long eight-hour battery life, the device offers exceptional availability.

The G1052C supports various OSs including Windows 7 and 8 and 8.1 versions, and is equipped with a hand strap on the back side.

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