Are rugged notebooks becoming a trend? Can anyone stand up to Panasonic and their Toughbook line? Getac thinks it can. Well, they’ve been doing this ‘rugged’ thing since 1989, so there’s that.
Announced earlier today is the 9213, which Getac claim is the smallest and lightest business-rugged notebook. Encased in a full magnesium alloy chassis and case, the 9213 comes with a shock mounted HDD and LCD. Other ‘rugged’ essentials include a spill-resistant keyboard, touchpad and “surrounding surface.” Under the hood, a 45nm Intel C2D Penryn runs the show and 9213 boasts up to eight hours of battery life. Up to 12 hours without the optical drive, says Getac.
I don’t know what a TPM security module is but the 9213 comes with one built-in. There’s also a finger print scanner, 1.3-megapixel camera, LED backlit 13.3-inch WXGA TFT LCD, 3GB of RAM and a 160GB HDD (or 250GB).
The Getac 9213 rugged notebook is available now starting at $1800.
Getac 9213 [Getac]










It doesn’t look that tough. Where’s the chrome rock guard?
I hope you do a full durability test of the new Getac notebook. It seems like some “rugged” products are not as rugged as they seem – your recent Durabook review for example.
http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/04/16/video-durabook-d15ts-review-spoiler-it-fails/
There was also that recent Toughbook review, where the device totally failed after being shot by a .45. OK, it did alright being run over by a car, mauled by a tiger, stepped on and thrown to the ground by an elephant and shot by a .22 – but it totally failed after being shot by a .45!
http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/06/24/a-panasonic-toughbook-vs-a-tiger-and-elephant/
Are you nuts?
.45 bullet is really strong to pamper any thing.
no laptop in the world can beat toughbook when compared for his durability,robustness and durability.
Mani, I was being sarcastic.