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Sprint will begin selling the ruggedized Direct Connect capable Motorola Admiral on October 23rd
Coming October 23rd for $99 on a two year contract following a $50 MIR is the Motorola Admiral featuring Direct Connect technology as well as Android 2.3. In terms of specs, the Admiral features a 1.2GHz single-core processor, a 3.1 inch VGA touch screen display, front facing portrait QWERTY keyboard, and Sprint 3G. Unfortunately, it more »
Motorola Titanium will launch July 24 for $150 on contract, according to Sprint
About a few weeks ago, a rumor regarding the upcoming Motorola Titanium leaked claiming the ruggedized Android 2.1 smartphone would launch on July 24 for $150 on a two year contract. Today, Sprint officially announced that the pricing and availability are exactly as the rumor indicated. The Titanium features a 3.1 inch touch screen, Android more »
Commit a crime just to see Dell’s new cop tablet with multi-touch
Yesterday, Dell announced that its new Latitude XT2 XFR tablet laptop is shipping. Claiming to be world’s thinnest for a 12.1″ screen at a narrow 1.5″, the laptop/tablet comes ruggedized and ready for battle. Designed for the rigors of first responders in the field, the price tag is a sharp $3599 for the base model. more »
Fujitsu Stylistic ST6012 tablet PC shows up
Fujitsu has quietly unveiled its new Stylistic ST6012 tablet PC via its own product page at the Fujitsu website. This tablet PC is geared to business professionals who want to be productive at work while on the move, mainly because the tablet PC is “light, thin and robust” which makes it a good piece of hardware to bring wherever you may go. In addition, Fujitsu claims that the tablet PC’s housing gives extra protection against dampness and dust. Rest assured that you can bring the tablet PC even on construction sites and you would not have to worry of damaging your machine.
Olympus unveils the ruggedized Stylus 1050SW digital camera
Trust Olympus to come up with yet another digital camera geared for photo enthusiasts with highly active lifestyles. The new Olympus Stylus 1050SW is a rugged 10.1-megapixel digital camera that is shockproof, waterproof and freeze proof. It can withstand five-foot drops to the ground, still works even at the most freezing weather condition and won’t get drown out on you even if you submerged it into water up to 3 meters deep.
Related to its rugged features, the 1050SW also features Tap Control which according to Olympus makes the top, back or sides of the camera sensitive to touch which in turn makes up for easy control of the camera’s menu settings. This is made possible by the 1050SW’s 3D accelerometer that detects the direction of the force on the camera’s body.
Asus offers up the ruggedized B51 notebook
Asus has announced the new B51 notebook which is being touted as a ruggedized machine that can withstand harsh treatments such as drops, shocks, spills and scratches. The B51 is built with a lightweight strong magnesium alloy chassis and buffered against shock with rubber bumpers along its edges. It also has a protective film to shield it from scratches.
Like all ruggedized notebooks in its class, the B51 was said to have passed military specifications namely the ‘MIL 810F Method 516.5 Procedure IV’ which simply means that it can withstand fall from a height of up to 75 cm (about 2.5-feet). Even the data stored in the hard drive will be protected from corruption by a sponge protection system which also protects its keyboard.















