Rugged xTablet T1690 Reviewed by RuggedPCReview
Rugged xTablet T1690 Reviewed by RuggedPCReview
"The MobileDemand xTablet T1690 is an impressive product."
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September 13, 2023 at 12:12:00 PM PDT September 13, 2023 at 12:12:00 PM PDTth, September 13, 2023 at 12:12:00 PM PDT
Below is a brief snippet of the full review of the xTablet T1690 written by Conrad Blickenstorfer, Editor-in-Chief of RuggedPCReview.
“The MobileDemand xTablet T1690 is an impressive product. Now in its third generation, the design remains modern, sleek and elegant, but also tough and rugged enough for serious outdoor work. With its spacious display and significant processing power, the next-gen T1690 is a product many have been waiting for — a Windows tablet that effortlessly and reliably elevates the state-of-the-art tablet experience into the enterprise and into the field.
Based on the choice of a Core i5 or Core i7 Intel "Alder Lake" Core 12th hybrid processor, the xTablet T1690 is a very good performer, aided by its fast NVMe solid state disk. The slender profile and light weight of the tablet only allows for a modest 38 watt-hour, but that may be enough for a full 8-hour shift (if not, the company offers a much larger 86 watt-hour battery).
The T1690's 11.6-inch display with full HD 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution is a nice step up from the smaller 10-inch tablets, and its high 1,000 nit luminance is bright enough to remain usable outdoors, even in the sun. The capacitive multi-touch screen is responsive and even works with thin gloves.
With its sleek design and all-glass front, the xTablet T1690 doesn't look like a rugged tablet. But it is, and remarkably so, thanks to its strong magnesium chassis, solid design, its hefty corner bumpers. IP65 ingress protection means the tablet is dustproof and can easily handle any amount of rain.
Overall, the Intel "Alder Lake"-powered xTablet T1690 does not only bring more room and more power for using Windows in the field, it also makes MobileDemand a serious option in the rugged Windows tablets big leagues.”
Read the full review now at RuggedPCReview.com.