The solutions of the notebook market is characterized by very different proposals soo each other in size and specifications, as well as are the various rules concerning the use of the PC depending on the type of user. Some companies specialize in particular niches, and this is evident with regard Getac.
The notebook products of this company are in fact directed only to those users who need a portable PC by the high degree of strength, able to operate in the toughest conditions and to ensure continuity of operation regardless of where you are. These notebooks are impressive, aesthetically far style but who renounce the design to showcase a strength that is at the top.
S410 is the new Getac range Semi Rugged, characterized by a series of changes and improvements compared to the previous model range. There is a 33% slimmer design, down to a total of 34.9 mm in thickness.
The screen 14-inch diagonal is offered in two different resolution options, HD (1366x768 pixels) or Full HD (1920x1080); Getac has LumiBond technology, thanks to which can also be used with gloves and pen ensuring overall good visibility even in direct sunlight or in the rain.
The design is hot swap type: allows you to insert a secondary battery without turning off the notebook, allowing customization margins also with regard to the peripheral I / O by providing a fully configurable and customizable back door. The computing power made available is high: The CPU is an Intel Core model of the sixth generation with Skylake architecture, configurable by the model Core i3-6300U up to Core i5-6200U, or going on the proposals Core i5-6300U vPro up to the model core i7-6600U vPro. The integrated GPU can be supported by a discrete model, an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950M solution that is useful when the scope of the laptop use is more oriented to graphics applications.
The following main characteristics:
Intel Core ™ processor sixth-generation (i3 / i5 / i5v Pro / i7 vPro)
Windows 10 / Windows 7
MIL-STD 810G certified IP51, optional ANSI Certification
Memory: 500GB HDD upgradeable to 1TB or SSD
Dimensions: 350 x 293 x 34.9 mm, Weight: 2.2 kg
Display 14 "HD (1366x768) or FHD (1920 x 1080)
Multi-touch screen (rain / glove / pen) Optional
Battery life: up to 11 hours, 2 batteries included, hot swap technology
Environmental specifications: Operating temperature from -21 ° C to 60 ° C;
Intel® Dual Band Wireless 802.11ac
type of connection: WLAN / GPS / WWAN
USB ports (USB 3.0x3, USB 2.0x1), RJ45, HDMI, VGA (optional), serial port (optional)
Expansion Bay: DVD drive or 2nd battery, or a PCMCIA or Express card
docking connector, serial port (optional), VGA port (optional)
Brings customizable I / O: 2nd LAN or USB 2.0 or USB 2.0 PowerShare rugged or rugged LAN
Finger Print (optional)
LGE optional modem with SIM card slot
Backlit keyboard (optional)
WebCam FullHD (optional)
S410 meets US military MIL-STD810G and IP51: These certify that the device can be used at very low / high temperatures (-21 ° C / + 60 ° C) in humid conditions, in addition to withstand vibration, drops, surges sudden temperature and mechanical shock. The ideal target for a notebook like this is to implement applications in which you require maximum strength and the usage environment is particularly hostile to the electronic products: construction sites, military, public security or automotive world are some of the examples of user scenarios in which a laptop of this type can stand out for their technical characteristics.
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