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NEW! GoBook® III
The GoBook III is the world's fastest, most advanced, wireless rugged notebook computer. Performance features include Intel® Mobile Pentium® M Processor 745, removable shock-mounted encased hard drive for data swapping and security, simultaneous support of up to three RF modems (GPRS, CDMA, Wireless LAN or Bluetooth technologies), flexible/upgradable CRMA® radio architecture, and our TFT XGA Outdoor transmissive touchscreen display, making both viewing and data navigation ultra-flexible, and without requiring a mouse. The GoBook III is truly an industry leading computing platform!
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GoBook® Tablet PC
The GoBook Tablet PC fills the gap for mobile computer users needing a wireless rugged tablet for outside environments. Telco technicians, insurance adjustors, military and civilian business personnel appreciate the benefits of a full-function PC in this incredibly portable device. The GoBook Tablet PC brings enterprise applications to the palm of your hand.
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NEW! GoBook® Q-200
The GoBook Q-200 is an ultra-rugged handheld ideal for mobile workforces that operate in demanding, mission-critical environments. The Q-200 is the most rugged handheld available anywhere!
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Mobility XE™
Mobility XE enables standard IP-based applications to be deployed in wireless and mixed network environments. It brings "firewall security" and enterprise-class scalability to wireless communications, and keeps workers seamlessly connected from LAN to WAN to wireless WAN. |
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When Itronix announced plans to update their best-selling GoBook computer, Defense Group Inc jumped at the chance to be among the first to put it through the paces.
DGI develops cutting-edge software and solutions used by government customers like the FBI, the U.S. Armed Forces and public safety organizations. In fact first responder FBI teams at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic Games used an Itronix GoBook loaded with DGI's CoBRA software to react to bomb and terrorist threats
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