MilDef has released a new militarized tablet computer – the Panther DT6. This rugged device is designed for a wide range of military and field applications. It features 8.9” WSVGA LCD touchscreen with anti-glare and anti-reflective coating, making it easier use in all environments. This tablet is fitted with a small keyboard which enables typing of shorter messages or entering encryption keys without the need of an external keyboard. Its has a hard drive that can be easily removed as the situation in the field develops. With a wide array of accessories, port and communication options, customizable to meet special requirements. The standard unit is equipped with Bluetooth, USB, Serial Port and Ethernet, with further options including GPS, WLAN and WWAN connectivity.
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