
Motion Computing have introduced their new Motion J3400 Rugged Tablet PC which is billed as being ‘ideal for mobile workers that compute while walking or standing’ whilst ‘balancing performance, weight, durability and integrated features’.
Built to adhere to MIL-STD-810F specifications in terms of durability, the Motion J3400 Rugged Tablet PC is an Intel Core 2 Duo powered device (either 1.2GHz or 1.4GHz) sporting a shock mounted, Hydis AFFS+ 12.1″ wide screen display, and comes with integrated GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless connectivity, a 2.0 megapixel camera (which, thanks to the onboard GPS, can produce geo-tagged images), smartcard reader, biometric fingerprint reader for added security and both HDD and SSD storages options.

Motion J3400 Rugged Tablet PC Key Features:
- Shock-mounted display and HDD with DataGuard, an accelerometer that protects data during drops or other events that could potentially damage the hard drive
- 1.8 inch hard disk drive (HDD) that provides extra shock protection (Optional low cost 64GB SSD for extreme shock and vibration protection)
- 2.0 megapixel camera for seamless, in-the-field documentation
- Smart card reader and biometric fingerprint reader for enhanced security
- GPS for real-time mapping, location tracking or the geo-tagging of digital photos
- FlexDock with full input/output connections, a convenient charging bay and mounting compatibility with any VESA device
- J-Series Work Anywhere kit to give users a comfortable option for carrying the device throughout the workday
- Speak Anywhere technology that intelligently switches between two of three microphones for high-fidelity voice and sound input (optional)
- Intel WiFi Link 5300 Series 802.11 a/b/g/draft-n, CSR BlueCore Bluetooth 2.1, and integrated Gobi mobile broadband (optional)
The Motion J3400 Rugged Tablet PC will set you back around a by no means unreasonable $2,300.
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