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Getac USA: Rugged ZX70 Tablet Computer

Operate rugged tablet with one hand

Getac USA: Rugged ZX70 Tablet Computer
By 24/7 Staff 
November 9, 2017

Powered by the Android 6.0 operating system and protected by a three-year warranty, the rugged ZX70 tablet computer from Getac features a 7-inch sunlight-readable, touchscreen display.

It is engineered for comfortable, one-handed use in remote and challenging environments. For durability, the unit is IP67 rated and MIL-STD 810G certified.

It features two touch modes (touch/rain and glove/pen) and includes a hard-tip stylus for capturing signatures and to take notes on drawings, maps and documents.

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