The new lightweight MT1010 Windows tablet from DAP Technologies blends a large touch-screen with enterprise-friendly qualities including seamless Windows integration and multiple I/O ports for connecting to peripherals. The Windows operating system enables the tablet to be integrated into existing networks and its rugged magnesium-alloy construction is built to survive heavy use in challenging environments. The 10.1-inch, sunlight-viewable touch-screen supports both handheld and vehicle-mounted use, and
The new lightweight MT1010 Windows tablet from 7206 DAP Technologies blends a large touch-screen with enterprise-friendly qualities including seamless Windows integration and multiple I/O ports for connecting to peripherals.
The Windows operating system enables the tablet to be integrated into existing networks and its rugged magnesium-alloy construction is built to survive heavy use in challenging environments. The 10.1-inch, sunlight-viewable touch-screen supports both handheld and vehicle-mounted use, and the device is equipped with GPS, a gyroscope, an accelerometer and compass, making it ideal for mapping applications, telemetry and location-based service functions.
The MT1010 also includes 1D/2D barcode scanner and standard dual auto-focus cameras – a five megapixel back-facing camera with flash and a two megapixel front-facing camera.
Standard communications options include WLAN 802.11 a/b/g/n and Bluetooth v4.0. Customers can also choose the optional Gobi 3000 WWAN embedded module, which allows the tablet to connect to virtually any carrier network. Sealed to IP65 and certified to survive a 1.8m drop, the rugged tablet can be used in challenging environments.
“With tablets continuing to claim portability superiority over laptops, DAP’s new MT1010 tablet allows enterprise customers to benefit from this trend, while maintaining Microsoft Windows compatibility and I/O connectivity with legacy peripherals,” says Simon Bowe, managing director of DAP Technologies.
The Windows operating system enables the tablet to be integrated into existing networks and its rugged magnesium-alloy construction is built to survive heavy use in challenging environments. The 10.1-inch, sunlight-viewable touch-screen supports both handheld and vehicle-mounted use, and the device is equipped with GPS, a gyroscope, an accelerometer and compass, making it ideal for mapping applications, telemetry and location-based service functions.
The MT1010 also includes 1D/2D barcode scanner and standard dual auto-focus cameras – a five megapixel back-facing camera with flash and a two megapixel front-facing camera.
Standard communications options include WLAN 802.11 a/b/g/n and Bluetooth v4.0. Customers can also choose the optional Gobi 3000 WWAN embedded module, which allows the tablet to connect to virtually any carrier network. Sealed to IP65 and certified to survive a 1.8m drop, the rugged tablet can be used in challenging environments.
“With tablets continuing to claim portability superiority over laptops, DAP’s new MT1010 tablet allows enterprise customers to benefit from this trend, while maintaining Microsoft Windows compatibility and I/O connectivity with legacy peripherals,” says Simon Bowe, managing director of DAP Technologies.