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Notebook Takes Licking, But Keeps on Ticking 

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By Robert H. Williams 

General Dynamics of Spokane Valley, Wash., is offering the Itronix GD8000 notebook that boasts 10-hour battery power. After four hours of rain and 26 free fall drops from 42 inches on a hard surface, it still works.

It features a 13.3-inch daylight viewable DynaVue touchscreen and a full size keyboard. The GD8000 was specifically designed for soldiers on the go, field service workers and first responders who demand high performance computing in extreme conditions.

The secret of the notebook’s resiliency is a magnesium chassis and impact absorbing polycarbonate casting. A spokesman says the computer functions in temperatures from -22 to 140 degrees.

Among its many features are an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 120 gigabyte hard-drive, four gigabytes of DDR III memory, GPS, wireless card, finger reader, smartcard, Trusted Platform Module and optional embedded Computrace software.
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