
The Arbor Gladius G1052C is a new rugged Windows 10 tablet with an interesting look that’s not dissimilar to a microwave, thanks to its input pad on the side of the screen.
The heavyweight tablet has a 10.4-inch, 1024 x 768-pixel display and runs on two batteries for a day’s worth of use out in the field. They are also hot-swappable so spares can also be carried.
It can handle four-foot drops and uses Gorilla Glass to save smashes.
There’s also a smart card reader on board as well as GPS and LTE connectivity.
It’s powered by a quad-core Intel Celeron N2930 processor clocked at 1.82GHz, comes with 2GB of RAM and storage options start at 8GB and goes up to 32GB.
Prices start at $1612.
Via tablet-news
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