Wireless Upgrade and Windows 8 Available on DAP Technologies' M9700 Rugged Mobile Tablet
Gobi® 3000 and Windows® 8 are new options for DAP's 9.7-inch rugged tablet for enterprise
TEMPE, Ariz., Oct. 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Enterprise customers interested in improving wireless connectivity with WWAN and putting Microsoft® Windows® 8 to work can now take advantage of these options on DAP Technologies' rugged M9700 tablet.
The optional Gobi(TM) 3000 WWAN module allows the M9700 tablet to connect to multiple carriers for truly mobile Internet. With carrier-independent mobile broadband, field workers can connect to virtually any carrier network.
The M9700 ships with Windows Embedded Standard 7 as the standard operating system and will support Windows 8 as well.
The M9700 features a 9.7-inch multi-touch display, 32 GB solid state drive and 2 MP camera. At just over 2 pounds and less than an inch thick, the M9700 offers a solution for enterprise customers who need the screen size and lightweight features of a consumer tablet, but also need a more rugged solution that runs a Windows operating system compatible with existing networks.
Protected against water, dust and 4-foot drops to concrete, the M9700 offers a more durable solution than consumer tablets, enabling its use in a variety of environments. Other communications features for the M9700 include WLAN, Bluetooth and optional GPS.
The M9700, along with several new rugged tablet and handheld computers, will be displayed at ProMat 2013, held January 21-24 at Chicago's McCormick Place.
About DAP Technologies
DAP Technologies designs and manufactures rugged handheld, tablet, and vehicle-mount computers for demanding industries and harsh environments. DAP's computers improve data collection, processing and transmission in numerous industries, including utilities, field service, identity management, warehouse, transportation, and logistics. DAP has offices in Tempe, Ariz.; Atlanta; Quebec City; Abingdon, U.K.; and Ostrava, Czech Republic. http://www.daptech.com