If you want a tough tablet - like, really tough, designed for hot, cold, sunlight, rain, day, night - but without compromising on features and security then the Getac ZX10 is for you.
The market for ruggedised tablets and laptops is growing. Analyst group Technavio predicts an annual growth rate of almost 8% over the next few years, much more than the regular PCs.
Sydney Adventist Hospital has added to its mobile fleet with the purchase of 47 Panasonic Toughbook CF-C1 tablet PCs.
The Getac Z710 - "the world's most compact and robust Android tablet" - is to be distributed in Australia and New Zealand by Synnex.
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