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Xplore Technologies: XSLATE R12 12.5-inch detachable rugged tablet PC

Rugged tablet’s keyboard magnetically stows on back

Xplore Technologies: XSLATE R12 12.5-inch detachable rugged tablet PC
By 24/7 Staff 
May 15, 2017

The XSLATE R12 12.5-inch detachable rugged tablet PC features antenna pass-through capabilities, an RJ-45 + serial port dongle and a Bluetooth-enabled keyboard that magnetically stows on the back of the tablet even when docked to support a worker moving between field, vehicle and office.

Engineered to sync with existing back office systems and software, the tablet delivers real-time data.

For multi-tasking, the Intel-powered device sports pen and touch capabilities, a hot-swappable battery, and large, outdoor-viewable and damage-resistant display for day and night viewing.

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