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  2. Rugged computer - Wikipedia

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    A rugged tablet may be semi-rugged or fully rugged. The semi-rugged might have a protective case, rain-resistant body. Fully rugged tablets are engineered from the inside-out to work in extreme temperatures and other harsh conditions. They are designed to resist drops, shocks and vibrations while maintaining strength to be dust- and waterproof.

  3. GridCase - Wikipedia

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    The modification of 1530 – the Grid GRiDCASE 1535EXP is a rugged laptop with a 80386 CPU, an optional 80387 floating-point processor and up to 8 Mbyte of DRAM. It was first flown into space in December 1992 on the STS-53 for use of the HERCULES geolocation device.

  4. Toughbook - Wikipedia

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    The Toughbook CF-54 is a notebook in Panasonic's line of semi-rugged laptops, announced in February 2015. [15] It is available in four models: Lite, Prime, Gloved Multi Touch and Performance. [ 16 ] Each model features a 14-inch HD (768p) or Full HD (1080p) display, hard drive heater, backlit spill-resistant keyboard and integrated handle.

  5. Laptop - Wikipedia

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    A rugged laptop is designed to reliably operate in harsh usage conditions such as strong vibrations, extreme temperatures, and wet or dusty environments. Rugged laptops are bulkier, heavier, and much more expensive than regular laptops, [44] and thus are seldom seen in regular consumer use.

  6. 10 Minimalist MagSafe Wallets for Carrying Only the Essentials

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    Pelican's famous polypropylene case and snap closure give this thing an IPX4 rating. It's not as heavy duty as the brand's submergible cases, but it's as rugged a MagSafe wallet as you'll find.

  7. Enhanced Tactical Computer - Wikipedia

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    The Enhanced Tactical Computer or ETC is a portable rugged computer, built by Elbit Systems, and used by the United States Department of Defense.It is a modular system, built using COTS hardware, and enclosed in MIL-STD 810 cases, build to withstand harsh conditions and temperatures from -25° to 55°C. [1]