Chinese device maker GPD has been making handheld computers for a number of years, including models designed for gaming, general purpose usage, or IT administration duties. But the upcoming GPD Pocket ...
Handheld Group, a leading manufacturer of rugged mobile computers and smartphones, and Spillman Technologies, Inc., a leading public safety software provider, announced the compatibility of the ...
The Algiz 7® represents the next generation of mobile PC performance. This rugged tablet PC is small, light and fast, with multiple connectivity options and a wide range of functionality. If you work ...
Over the last decade the average laptop computer has gotten a lot thinner and lighter. But a handful of Chinese companies have been taking a different approach to portable computers by releasing a ...
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--WEST 2024 – General Micro Systems (GMS) will showcase its highly flexible, lightweight portable and intelligent X9 Spider Rugged Thunderbolt™ 4 Tablet/Display this week at ...
Xplore Technologies Corp.'s 6” handheld computer the Xplore M60 is a Qualcomm Octa-Core powered and Android™ 8.0 Oreo™ ultra-mobile device available in two enterprise-ready configurations with and ...
Handheld, a fast-growing manufacturer of rugged mobile computers, PDAs and smartphones, today announced the launch of the new version of its highly popular Algiz 7 rugged tablet computer. Handheld, a ...
Proving once again the tablet-as-a-handheld device doesn't work, the X1 Air suffers from a level of jank that is far from endearing despite impressive performance from the Intel chip and a lovely ...
Lidköping /PRNewswire/ - Handheld Group, a leading manufacturer of rugged mobile computers, today announced the release of the all-new Algiz 10XR, an ultra-rugged 10 ...
Despite having specs that look significantly weaker than the competition, the Steam Deck OLED remains the best handheld on the market. That's for several reasons but the main one is that it doesn't ...
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