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KOE Rugged+ Displays Have Zero Bright Defects

by Bob Raikes

KOE of Taiwan, which is the division of JDI that looks after ruggedised and customised displays, has introduced a zero bright defect for its Rugged+ modules. The new Zero Dot Defect Rugged+ displays are …

Tags:Japan Display Inc (JDI)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Rugged Displays| Vol 24 - Issue 01| warranty

Panasonic Launches Rugged Toughpad Tablet For Workers

by Bob Raikes

Panasonic has shown a 10.1″ Toughpad FZ-A2 for a while and is now shipping the product which runs Android 6.0 (including Android for work). It has a 10.1″ 1920 x 1200 resolution touchscreen with …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| Panasonic| Rugged Displays| tablets| Vol 23 - Issue 43

Rugged Tablets Available with Windows or Android

by Bob Raikes

Aaeon rugged tablets are available from RDS in the UK. The RTC-699A has a display that is a 5.7″ 1280 x 720 LCD and is fitted with Gorilla Glass. The tablet is heat and …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| Rugged Displays| tablets| Vol 23 - Issue 43

CDS Now Distributing Lumineq Displays

by Isaac Oburu

Crystal Display Systems (CDS) has added Lumineq electroluminescent displays (Beneq Exploits EL Advantages) to their portfolio. CDS will distribute the displays in the United Kingdom and will target aerospace, mining, marine, military, medical and …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Rugged Displays| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 23 - Issue 38

MDM Product Roundup – Vol 23 No 33

by Tom Allen

Click to enlargeFlir Systems‘ Cat S60 smartphone, which we saw at MWC 2016, has now been launched. It is being distributed in the UK by Southwest Technology Solutions and costs £425 ($560). The new …

Tags:HMDs (Head Mounted Displays)| Mobile Display Monitor| phablets| Rugged Displays| Samsung| Smartphones| Vol 23 - Issue 33

Tru-Vu Brings Military Monitors to Public Use

by Tom Allen

Tru-Vu’s new VMMOB-19 Series of daylight-viewable 19″ monitors were originally designed for the US military. They have been tested to withstand extreme heat (85°) and cold (-30°), as well movement across rugged terrain. All …

Tags:Industrial Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Rugged Displays| Sunlight Readable Displays| Vol 23 - Issue 33

Handheld Launches the Nautiz X2 All-In-One Rugged Android Device

by Isaac Oburu

Handheld Group, a leading manufacturer of rugged mobile computers, today announced the new Nautiz X2 enterprise handheld which integrates a high-quality scanner, camera and mobile phone while offering the most compact and ergonomic form …

Tags:Mobile Phones| Rugged Displays| Smartphones

Handheld Combines Phone and Scanner for Mobile Computer

by Tom Allen

Sweden’s Handheld Group has developed a rugged device combining the qualities of a scanner, a camera and a mobile phone. The Nautiz X2 is designed to act as a mobile computer for professional users. …

Tags:Android| Mobile Display Monitor| Rugged Displays| Smartphones| Vol 23 - Issue 27

Xplore Celebrates 12 Years of Orders

by Tom Allen

Image: Rugged PC ReviewA German car maker – which cannot be named – has chosen to use rugged tablets from Xplore Technologies for more than 12 years. Xplore is celebrating more than a decade …

Tags:Automotive| Back Panel| Germany| Mobile Display Monitor| Rugged Displays| tablets| Vol 23 - Issue 24

New DOOH Coming to Zermatt

by Tom Allen

DOOH screens are common in the mountainous parts of Switzerland and Austria, and are used for communication, wayfinding and advertising. APG | SGA is installing four new ‘ePanel’ LCD screens in the southern Swiss …

Tags:Austria| DOOH| Large Display Monitor| Rugged Displays| Switzerland| Vol 23 - Issue 23

Night Vision Comes to Mobile

by Tom Allen

Danish company Lumignon was founded in 2009, and introduced the T1 smartphone in 2010. It followed with the T2 (2012) and T2 HD (2014). The firm is keeping up its two-year release cycle with …

Tags:Cameras| Military & Defence| Mobile Display Monitor| Rugged Displays| Smartphones| Vol 23 - Issue 22