Phoenix Contact offers rugged industrial tablet PC for use indoors and outdoors
Phoenix Contact
Tablet PC
Phoenix Contact’s industrial tablet PC can be used indoors and outdoors and may be carried using a hand strap or shoulder harness.
The device can be integrated into existing networks via standardised WLAN according to IEEE 802.11 a/b/g or using Bluetooth Class 1 and Class 2. An optional expansion is offered that allows connection to a UMTS network, or the receiving of GPRS signals.
It features a rugged casing — which meets protection class IP65 — watertight USB, audio and RJ45 interfaces. A barcode scanner or RFID wireless identification can be retrofitted to the device for managing inventories.
Additionally, it is powered by two lithium-ion smart rechargeable batteries, and features ’zero power management’ that minimises battery discharge when the device is in an idle state.
Key features
- 13.3in touch screen
- 1.6GHz Z530 Intel Atom processor
- Option for 1.2GHz dual-core processor
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