Construction workers, firefighters, or soldiers need laptops just like the rest of us, but more often than not, the primary spec they look at is durability. SEE ALSO: Land Rover Explore review: Good ...
Dell has one of the most extensive laptop lineups around, ranging from the budget-oriented Inspiron to super-powerful Precision workstations. You’ll find Dell laptops on many of our best-of lists, ...
Dell has made an unusual October announcement of a couple of interesting devices that might be up your alley. The new Latitude 7030 rugged tablet and Precision 7875 tower PC. The Latitude and ...
The Dell 7030 Rugged Extreme Tablet comes with a 10.1-inch FHD+ display with a 16:10 aspect ratio and 1000 nits of brightness. Under the hood, it is powered by a high-performance 12th Gen Intel Core ...
Dell has unveiled the Latitude 7030 Rugged Extreme Tablet which it describes as the world’s lightest 10-inch fully rugged Windows tablet. At 2.24 lbs or 1.01 kg, it weighs about the same as a bag of ...
The Latitude 7030 Rugged Extreme Tablet is the world’s lightest 10-inch fully rugged Windows tablet. Professionals working in harsh environments require not only rugged durability but portable ...
Gamber-Johnson's new Dell Latitude 7230 Rugged Extreme Tablet Vehicle Docking Station has a compact and lockable design allows for security and flexibility for various mobile workstations. Whether you ...
Dell Latitude 7230 Rugged Extreme: There are few options if you need a device that can withstand a beating while also having powerful specifications. However, your options are expanding today. Dell ...
Dell Latitude 7230 Rugged Extreme: Tablet computers are quickly becoming indispensable in today’s world. People now prefer to purchase a tablet rather than a laptop. The reason for this is its size ...
The highlight features of this rugged tablet-cum-laptop include its ability to withstand drops of up to four feet along with the ability to survive extreme temperatures ranging from -20°F (-20°C) to ...
Almost all construction happens in harsh, computer-unfriendly environments — scorching heat, freezing cold, vibration, rain, snow and ice. And never a day goes by when somebody doesn’t drop something ...