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M700DQ8-EX

7-Zoll Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 660, ATEX Rugged Android PDA

HAUPTMERKMALE

  • Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 660, Octa-Core bis zu 2,2 GHz, robuster ATEX-Android-PDA
  • 7-Zoll-Android-Tablet, 1280 x 720 TFT-Panel mit direkter optischer Verbindung
  • Unterstützt Android 9.0 OS, sonnenlichtlesbares Android-Tablet
  • IP65 wasserdicht und staubdicht
  • Ausgelegt für den Einsatz bei extremen Temperaturen
  • Anwendungszertifizierung für ATEX Zone 2

    CERTIFICATIONS

  • MIL-STD 810G
    IP65
    ATEX & C1D2
    FCC
    CE

M700DQ8-EX

7-Zoll Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 660, ATEX Rugged Android PDA
Übersicht
Spezifikation
Zubehör
Produkt-FAQs
Kraftvolle Rechenleistung mit Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 CPU

Hochleistungsfähiges Qualcomm® Löwenmaul™ 7-Zoll-Tablet mit 660-Prozessor

Dieses robuste Handheld-Tablet wird von einem Qualcomm® Löwenmaul™ 660-Prozessor für schnellere Reaktionszeiten und verbesserte Leistung. Darüber hinaus trägt die benutzerfreundliche Android-Oberfläche dazu bei, die Produktivität noch weiter zu steigern als je zuvor.


Robuster ATEX-Android-PDA der Enterprise-Klasse, der immer und überall erreichbar ist

Echtzeitdaten und drahtlose Konnektivität

Der Datenzugriff in Echtzeit auf die richtigen Informationen ist für mobile Mitarbeiter von entscheidender Bedeutung. Mit einer Vielzahl von Funktionen, darunter GPS/AGPS/GLONASS, WLAN, BT und optional 4G LTE, können Mitarbeiter jetzt jederzeit und überall Dateien teilen oder miteinander kommunizieren. Die integrierte 13,0-MP-Rückkamera erleichtert die sofortige Aufnahme von Fotos, Videos und Dokumenten. Darüber hinaus eignet sich die 8,0-MP-Frontkamera perfekt für Selbstaufnahmen oder Videoanrufe.


Sonnenlichtlesbarer, robuster ATEX-Android-PDA

Brillante 7“ Sonnenlichtlesbares Display

Der 7-Zoll große, auch bei Sonnenlicht lesbare 1280 x 720 TFT-LCD-Bildschirm des Android-Tablets ist mit Direct Optical Bonding-Technologie hergestellt und sorgt so für Lesbarkeit bei Sonnenlicht und naturgetreuen Farben. Das Gerät unterstützt außerdem die automatische Bildschirmdrehung für eine einfache Bedienung.


ATEX robuster Android-PDA, maßgeschneidert für mobile Arbeitskräfte

Ultimative Produktivität für die Feldarbeit

Die Datenerfassung war noch nie einfacher mit einer Reihe optionaler Tools, die das Leben von Arbeitern unterwegs erleichtern sollen. Der NFC-Leser (optional) verfügt über standardmäßige Lese- und Lesefunktionen. Schreibfunktionen und ein optionaler 1D-/2D-Barcodescanner können für noch mehr Datenerfassungsoptionen hinzugefügt werden.


ATEX robuster Android-PDA mit Zubehör passend zu Ihren Geschäftsanforderungen

Für Ihre Anwendung maßgeschneidertes Zubehör

Verwenden Sie dieses Tablet mit der Dockingstation und dem Adapter für Anwendungen im Fahrzeug. Verwandeln Sie dieses Gerät ganz einfach von einer Lösung im Fahrzeug in ein Handgerät, bei dem Sie das Gerät für volle Mobilität in einer Tragetasche verstauen können.

Display

Size

7.0 inches

Resolution

1280x720

Type

Projected Capacitive Multi Touch

Panel Brightness

650 nits

Contrast Ratio

800:1

View Angles

80,80,80,80

Bonding

Optical Bonding for Sunlight Viewability

Touch Mode

Support Hand / Gloves and Rain Mode

System Specification

Processor

Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 660 (Octa-Core 2.2 GHz)

Memory

3GB

Storage

32GB

Operating System

Android 9.0

WLAN

Support

BT

Support

WWAN

4G/LTE (Optional)

GNSS

GPS/GLONASS

RFID

NFC (Read / Write, Peer to Peer mode) (Optional)

Sensors

Ambient Light Sensor, E-Compass, Gyro, Acceleration Sensors

Camera

Front Camera

8MP Camera

Rear Camera

13MP Camera with LED Auxiliary Light (Auto Focus)

Mechanical

Dimension

212.4 x 132.8 x 19 mm

Weight

550g

IO Ports

USB Port

1 x USB 3.0 Type C OTG

Audio

1 x Audio Combo connector (Mic in and Line Out)
2 x Built-in Mic
1 x Speaker
1 x Earphone

SD Card Slot

1 x Micro SD Card Slot

SIM Card Slot

1 x Micro SIM Card Slot

Indicator

2 x LED Indicators
(Power, Battery)

Docking Connector

1 x Docking Connector

Environment

Operating Humidity

5% to 95% RH, Non-Condensing

Operating Temperature

-10°C to 50°C (Battery mode)
-20°C to 60°C (Charging mode)
Please avoid charging in hazardous locations.

Storage Temperature

-30°C to 70°C

Shock

MIL-STD-810G Method 516.6 Procedure I

Vibration

MIL-STD-810G Method 514.6 Procedure I

Drop

MIL-STD-810G Method 516.6, 5 ft

IP rating

IP65

Certification

Certification

CE, FCC
ATEX Zone 2 EX II 3 G Ex ic IIC Gc

Control

Button

1 x Volume + ,1 x Volume - , 1 x Power Button, 1 x Home Button, 1 x Menu Button, 1 x Return Button, 1 x Trigger Button

Power

Battery

3.7V 5300mAh

Battery Operating Time

20Hr

Power Rating

DC 5V

Adapter

Input: 100V-240V AC
Output: DC 5V 3A

Security Function

SOTI MobiControl

SOTI MobiControl Compliance

Accessory

Accessory

Universal Adapter x1
Battery x1
USB Type-C Cable x1

Optional Accessory

Battery Charging Dock
Vehicle Dock (Charging + Connectors)
Vehicle Dock (Charging Only)
Desk Dock
Hand Strap
Micro SD Card
Capacitive Touch Stylus
Vehicle Adapter
HDMI Adapter

Barcode Scanner

STANDARD ACCESSORIES

Universal Adapter

Universal Adapter

Model Name: 6A-181WP05

Part Number: 9226015W05V1

  • Input: AC 100-240V
  • Output: 5V 3A for M700DM8

USB Type-C cable

USB Type-C cable

Model Name: UTC

Part Number: 9480247090K0

Battery

Battery

Model Name: M700DT4

Part Number: 98K007SP002P

  • 3.7V 5300mAh Li-Poly removable battery

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

Capacitive Stylus

Capacitive Stylus

Model Name: CTS-V1

Part Number: 9B000000001D

  • 93mm/5.5Φ

Battery Charging Dock 2 Bay

Battery Charging Dock 2 Bay

Model Name: BD-5300-2

Part Number: 98TA00Z00003

  • PoGo Pin type charging slot
  • Power level LED Indicators
  • Supports multiple docking sets interconnected
  • Buzzer indicating the battery is inserted or alerting battery error state

Micro SD Card

Micro SD Card

Model Name: MSD-16GB

Part Number: 76000000000V

  • 16G Micro SD Card

Vehicle Adapter

Vehicle Adapter

Model Name: VA-10V

Part Number: 98TZ00ZZ0006

  • Input: 5V DC cigarette lighter socket
  • USB car charger
  • USB to DC jack Cable

Carry Bag

Carry Bag

Model Name: M700-CarryBag

Part Number: 9B000000000X

  • This durable bag protects M700 and allows users to carry it easily

USB-C to HDMI Adapter

USB-C to HDMI Adapter

Model Name: TC-HDMI

Part Number: 9AN000000012

  • USB-C to 4K HDMI Adapter
  • USB-C Cable: 5.5 in./14.5cm

Vehicle Dock (Charging Only)

Vehicle Dock (Charging Only)

Model Name: CVD-M700D

Part Number: 98TA07Z00003

  • Hold the Tablet tightly on the moving vehicle
  • Lockable design to avoid Tablet be taken away (with key)
  • Support both terminal block & 2.5ψp ower jack input
  • 9~36V DC-in wide range DC input
  • IP52 design (Rain proof)

Vehicle Dock

Vehicle Dock

Model Name: VD-M700D

Part Number: 98TA07Z00004

  • Hold the Tablet tightly on the moving vehicle
  • Lockable design to avoid Tablet be taken away (with key)
  • Support both terminal block & 2.5ψp ower jack input
  • 9~36V DC-in wide range DC input
  • Bottom I/O supported: USBx2, LANx1, and COMx1
  • IP52 design (Rain proof)

Desk Dock

Desk Dock

Model Name: DD-M700DM8

Part Number: 98TA07Z00005

  • 5V DC-in for Charging
  • USB 2.0 x 4
  • 1 x COM port
  • 1 x LAN 10/100M

Wofür wurde das Winmate M700DQ8-EX entwickelt?

Das Winmate M700DQ8-EX ist ein robustes 7-Zoll-Android-Tablet, das für den Einsatz in explosionsgefährdeten Bereichen zertifiziert ist. Es wurde speziell für Branchen wie Öl und Gas, chemische Verarbeitung und Bergbau entwickelt, in denen explosive Gase oder Dämpfe vorhanden sein können. Im Gegensatz zu herkömmlichen robusten Tablets verfügt das Modell „-EX“ über ein spezielles Gehäuse und ein spezielles elektrisches Design, um Funkenbildung zu verhindern und die Sicherheit in explosiven Umgebungen zu gewährleisten.

Über welche Sicherheitszertifizierungen verfügt das M700DQ8-EX?

Es ist für ATEX Zone 2 und Klasse 1 Division 2 (C1D2) zertifiziert.

  • ATEX Zone 2: Zertifiziert für den Einsatz in Europa, wo explosive Atmosphären nur selten auftreten (z. B. bei außergewöhnlichen Betriebsbedingungen).
  • Klasse 1 Division 2: Zertifiziert für nordamerikanische Standards, wo gefährliche Gase/Dämpfe in geschlossenen Systemen eingeschlossen sind. Dies ermöglicht multinationalen Unternehmen den Einsatz eines einzigen Gerätemodells in ihren weltweiten Einrichtungen.

Kann ich den Akku des M700DQ8-EX in einem explosionsgefährdeten Bereich wechseln?

Nein, die Batterie muss in einem sicheren (nicht explosionsgefährdeten) Bereich gewechselt werden. Das Tablet verfügt zwar über eine vom Benutzer austauschbare 5300-mAh-Batterie, jedoch verbieten Sicherheitsvorschriften strengstens das Entfernen der Batterieabdeckung oder das Aufladen des Geräts innerhalb des explosionsgefährdeten Bereichs, um mögliche Lichtbögen zu vermeiden.

Ist das M700DQ8-EX bei hellem Sonnenlicht lesbar?

Ja, es verfügt über ein 7-Zoll-Display, das bei Sonnenlicht lesbar ist. Der Bildschirm nutzt die Direct Optical Bonding-Technologie und bietet eine typische Helligkeit von 650 Nits. Dadurch wird sichergestellt, dass Bediener, die auf Ölplattformen oder Pipelines im Freien arbeiten, auch bei direkter Sonneneinstrahlung Schaltpläne und Sicherheitschecklisten klar lesen können.

Welchen Prozessor verwendet das M700DQ8-EX?

Er wird von einem Qualcomm Snapdragon™ 660 Octa-Core-Prozessor angetrieben. Dieser Chipsatz bietet ein ausgewogenes Verhältnis zwischen Leistung und Energieeffizienz, sodass das Tablet komplexe SCADA-Überwachungsanwendungen, digitale Checklisten und Asset-Management-Software reibungslos ausführen kann und gleichzeitig die Akkulaufzeit maximiert wird.

Wie robust ist das M700DQ8-EX?

Es entspricht den Normen IP65 und MIL-STD-810G. Zusätzlich zu seiner Explosionsschutzklasse ist das Gerät staubdicht, wasserfest und auf Sturzfestigkeit aus einer Höhe von 1,5 Metern getestet. Es ist so konstruiert, dass es den Vibrationen von Bohrgeräten und der für die industrielle Wartung typischen rauen Handhabung standhält.

Unterstützt das M700DQ8-EX 4G LTE?

Ja, es unterstützt optional mobiles 4G LTE-Breitband. Konnektivität ist für Mitarbeiter im Außendienst von entscheidender Bedeutung. Das Tablet unterstützt 4G LTE, Wi-Fi und BT, sodass Mitarbeiter Sicherheitsprüfberichte hochladen oder von entfernten Gefahrenstellen aus in Echtzeit mit der Leitstelle kommunizieren können.

Kann ich das M700DQ8-EX mit Handschuhen bedienen?

Ja, der Bildschirm unterstützt den Handschuhmodus und den Regenmodus. Bediener in Gefahrenbereichen tragen in der Regel dicke persönliche Schutzausrüstung (PSA). Der PCAP-Multitouchscreen ist so eingestellt, dass er Eingaben durch Sicherheitshandschuhe erkennt, und bleibt auch dann reaktionsfähig, wenn der Bildschirm durch Regen oder Chemikalienspritzer nass ist.

Mit welchem Betriebssystem läuft der M700DQ8-EX?

Der M700DQ8-EX läuft unter Android 9.0 (Pie). Er bietet eine vertraute und sichere Android-Umgebung. (Hinweis: Bei Geräten für explosionsgefährdete Bereiche sind OS-Updates oft stärker kontrolliert/statisch als bei Verbrauchergeräten, um die Gültigkeit der Zertifizierung aufrechtzuerhalten).

Verfügt das M700DQ8-EX über einen Barcode-Scanner?

Ja, er kann mit einem optionalen 1D/2D-Barcodeleser ausgestattet werden. Damit können Techniker Geräteetiketten, Ventile oder Chemiefässer scannen, um Vermögenswerte zu verfolgen und Wartungsarbeiten zu protokollieren, wodurch die digitale Genauigkeit in sicherheitskritischen Arbeitsabläufen gewährleistet wird.

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Effortless and meticulous electronic data collection and documentation are consequently critical. The compiled data can evaluate or improve the process and preserve the experts' experience. Mobile Makes You Independent In areas with dangerous emissions, protection functions like a call to the emergency and rescue services that can be automatically sent in a crisis are essential. And these fundamental advantages also speak in favor of mobile devices: Rapid decision-making through direct communication possibilities, Employees no longer have to intervene mechanically and thus physically during measurement and control, resulting in a significant reduction in the error rate and time savings during data collecting through digitized operations, Increased efficiency and cooperation of staff assignments without location-related functional constraints, Increased safety as the proper decision-making is made based on the availability of accurate information. 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Also, with the IP65 rating, it is protected against dust and water splash. Easily dock and undock the M700DQ8-EX to vehicle dockings or use it with various optional accessories anytime and everywhere. User-friendly Design The M700DQ8-EX is designed for convenience in a hazardous environment. Its thin and light exterior, with the optional strap, makes it very easy to carry. Its 7" TFT panel with optical bonding technology makes it easy to read and use via finger, glove, or stylus, in sunlight and rain. Increase Productivity and Preserve Expert's Legacy with Rugged Android PDA. Winmate releases M700DQ8-EX ATEX rugged Android PDA for potentially explosive Zone 2 application. Mobile working environments and mobile device requirements for the chemical, energy, oil, and gas industries are becoming increasingly critical. Furthermore, many experienced specialists in critical sectors are expected to retire soon. Simultaneously, there is a scarcity of qualified junior employees to fill the voids. As a result, fewer workforces must deal with the same or even more work. Effortless and meticulous electronic data collection and documentation are consequently critical. The compiled data can evaluate or improve the process and preserve the experts’ experience. Mobile Makes You Independent In areas with dangerous emissions, protection functions like a call to the emergency and rescue services that can be automatically sent in a crisis are essential. And these fundamental advantages also speak in favor of mobile devices: Rapid decision-making through direct communication possibilities, Employees no longer have to intervene mechanically and thus physically during measurement and control, resulting in a significant reduction in the error rate and time savings during data collecting through digitized operations, Increased efficiency and cooperation of staff assignments without location-related functional constraints, Increased safety as the proper decision-making is made based on the availability of accurate information. Winmate, a rugged computing industry leader, offers rugged computing solutions for use in Zones 2 or Class 1 Division 2, whereby comprehensive certifications guarantee the worldwide use of the devices. Winmate’s new 7” Android ATEX rugged android PDA powered with Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 660, Octa-core up to 2.2 GHz. The M700DQ8-EX supports comprehensive wireless connectivity and sensors to assist and keep workers connected, even in the most remote locations. Also, it features a 7-inch TFT panel with direct optical bonding and a user-friendly projective capacitive touch screen. The first distinction to make is whether the environment is gaseous or dusty. You will need a PDA for zone 0, 1, or 2 if you're working in a gas environment. Zones 20, 21, and 22 are for dusty environments. A zone 0 or 20 is concerned when a potentially explosive atmosphere exists constantly or for lengthy periods of time, that is greater than 10% of the operating or activity duration. A zone 1 or 21 is concerned if the potentially explosive atmosphere under normal conditions is high, between 0.1 and 10% of the operating or activity time. A zone 2 or 22 is concerned if the possibility of a potentially explosive environment existing under normal conditions is low and only for a brief length of time, which is less than 0.1 percent of the operating or activity duration. Therefore, before placing an order, carefully consider for which zone the rugged PDA should be suitable. Mit robustem Android-PDA Produktivität steigern und das Vermächtnis von Experten wahren. Winmate veröffentlicht robusten ATEX-Android-PDA M700DQ8-EX für Einsatz in potenziell explosiver Zone 2. Mobile Arbeitsumgebungen und Mobilgeräteanforderungen für Chemie-, Energie-, Öl- und Gasindustrien werden zunehmend kritisch. Darüber hinaus wird davon ausgegangen, dass zahlreiche erfahrene Spezialisten in kritischen Sektoren in Kürze in den Ruhestand gehen. Gleichzeitig gibt es einen Mangel an qualifizierten Nachwuchskräften, um die Lücken zu schließen. Im Ergebnis muss weniger Personal dieselbe oder sogar mehr Arbeit bewältigen. Mühelose und sorgfältige elektronische Datenerfassung und Dokumentation sind folglich von entscheidender Bedeutung. Die erstellten Daten können den Vorgang evaluieren oder verbessern und die Erfahrung von Experten langfristig bewahren. Mobilität macht Sie unabhängig In Bereichen mit gefährlichen Emissionen sind Schutzfunktionen, wie Notrufe an Rettungsdienste, die in einer Krise automatisch versendet werden, essenziell. Und diese fundamentalen Vorteile sprechen ebenfalls für Mobilgeräte: Schnelle Entscheidungsfindung durch Möglichkeiten direkter Kommunikation, Mitarbeiter müssen während Messung und Steuerung nicht länger mechanisch und somit physisch eingreifen, was zu einer erheblichen Reduzierung der Fehlerrate sowie zu Zeiteinsparungen während der Datenerfassung durch digitalisierte Vorgänge führt, erhöhte Effizienz und Kooperation der Personalzuweisungen ohne standortbezogene funktionale Beschränkungen, erhöhte Sicherheit, da angemessene Entscheidungsfindung auf Grundlage der Verfügbarkeit exakter Informationen erfolgt. Winmate, ein Marktführer im Bereich robuster Computing-Produkte, bietet robuste Computing-Lösungen für den Einsatz in Zone 2 oder Klasse 1, Division 2, wobei umfassende Zertifizierungen den weltweiten Einsatz der Geräte garantieren. Zunächst muss unterschieden werden, ob die Umgebung gashaltig oder staubig ist. 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Robuster ATEX-Android-PDA M700DQ8-EX von Winmate Explosionsgeschützter robuster 7-Zoll-Android-PDA M700DQ8-EX von Winmate Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 660, Octa-Core, bis 2,2 GHz 7-Zoll-TFT-Bildschirm, 1280 x 720 Bei Sonnenlicht ablesbares Display mit direktem Optical Bonding Unterstützt Betriebssystem Android 9.0 Wasser- und staubdicht gemäß IP65 Zertifizierung zum Einsatz in ATEX Zone 2 Rugged Tablet computers Perfect for when you do not need a key-board ( by Conrad H. Blickenstorfer). Slates or tablet computers are computer systems without a physical keyboard. The entire computer system is developed right into a tablete-like unit that is as slim as well as helpful as possible. Since they don't have a physical keyboard, tablet computers use touch and also commonly likewise passive or active digitizer pens for input. In early pen computers, the pen was used both to replace the mouse or joystick for navigation, and also occasionally added to actually go into message. Tablet computers may use a passive digitizer that can be run with a stylus or perhaps a finger. Energetic digitizers (which came to be needed in 2001 by Microsoft's Windows XP Tablet PC Edition) utilize an electromagnetic digitizer with a special pen. Some pen tablets can immediately switch between passive and active digitizers. All pen tablets have on-screen keyboards or you can, obviously, attach a common keyboard. And because of the introduction of the Apple apple iPhone and also iPad, more and more rugged tablet computers utilize capacitive touch either by themselves or in conjunction with a stylus or pen. Tablets are excellent for several field applications where low weight and also optimum portability are critical. Some ruggedized tablet computers evaluate barely more than 2 extra pounds. Others are heavily sealed as well as ruggedized and can be made use of in practically any kind of environment. A variant of the "pure" tablet computer system is the notebook "exchangeable." Convertibles are basic notebooks with display screens that twist and then set flat in addition to the keyboard/system device, transforming the notebook right into a slate computer, albeit a reasonably heavy one. Today, with numerous millions of tablets offered, ruggedized tablets and also Tablet PC convertibles are progressively successful in several industries, in companies, and despite customers who require something tougher and also extra resilient than mass market tablets. A little tablet computer history. In the late 1980s, early pen computer systems produced a lot of exhilaration, and also there was a time when it was believed they may ultimately change conventional computers with keyboards. Nevertheless, everyone recognizes exactly how to make use of a pen and pens are definitely less intimidating than keyboards. Pen computer systems, as visualized in the 1980s, were constructed around handwriting recognition. In the very early 1980s, handwriting recognition was seen as a crucial future modern technology. Nobel prize victor Dr. Charles Elbaum started Nestor and developed the NestorWriter handwriting recognizer. Interaction Knowledge Corporation created the Handwriter acknowledgment system, and there were many others. The pen computing buzz of 1991/92. In 1991, the pen computer buzz was at a peak. The pen was seen as an obstacle to the computer mouse, and pen computer systems as a substitute for desktop computers. Microsoft, seeing slates as a possibly major competitor to Windows computers, announced Pen Expansions for Windows 3.1 and also called them Windows for Pen Computing. Microsoft made some bold forecasts about the advantages and success of pen systems that would take another ten years to even begin to materialize. In 1992, products arrived. GO Firm launched PenPoint. Lexus released the Longhand handwriting recognition system. Microsoft launched Windows for Pen Computing. Between 1992 and also 1994, a variety of companies introduced hardware to run Windows for Pen Computing or PenPoint. Among them were EO, NCR, Samsung (the picture to the right is a 1992 Samsung PenMaster), Dauphin, Fujitsu, TelePad, Compaq, Toshiba, and also IBM. Few individuals remember that the original IBM ThinkPad was, as the name suggests, a tablet computer. And also a couple of understanding that Samsung was a consider tablet computers even at that time. The crash of 1993. The computer system press was first extremely enthusiastic concerning tablet computer systems operated with a pen. But the media rapidly came to be very important when pen computers did not sell in addition to prepared for. The press determined pen computers against desktop Computers with Windows software and a lot of them located pen tablet computers challenging to make use of. They additionally criticized handwriting recognition and also said it did not work. Afterward, the pen computer system business failed. Momenta enclosed 1992. They had actually consumed US$ 40 million in equity capital. Samsung and also NCR did not present new products. Pen pioneer GRiD was purchased by AST for its production capability (but the type of lives on also today as GRiD Support Solutions in the UK). AST quit all pen jobs. Dauphin, which was started by a Korean businessman named Alan Yong, declared bankruptcy, owing IBM over $40 million. GO was taken over by AT&T, and AT&T closed the firm in August 1994 (after the memorable "fax on the coastline" television commercials). GO had lost nearly US$ 70 million in financial backing. Compaq, IBM, NEC, and Toshiba all stopped making customer market pen items in 1994 as well as 1995. The mid and also late 1990s. By 1995, pen computing was dead in the consumer market. Microsoft made a half-hearted attempt at including "Pen Services" in Windows 95, however, pen computing had actually disappeared, at least in consumer markets. It lived on in upright as well as industrial markets. Firms such as Fujitsu Personal Solutions, Husky (bought by Itronix in 2000), Telxon (purchased by Sign in 1998), Microslate, Intermec (acquired by Honeywell in 2012), Symbol Technologies (gotten by Motorola in 2007), Xplore (taken over by Zebra in 2018), and also WalkAbout (gotten by DRS in 2005) made and also sold several pen tablet computers and also pen slates. A primary problem was that firms making pen computer systems needed to develop their own pen chauffeurs for every new version. Compatibility was a big concern, as was the high cost of pen computer systems. 2002: Microsoft changes the pen computer system. That was, however, not the completion of the pen computer. Bill Gates had constantly been a follower in technology, as well as you can see slate computer systems in many of Microsoft's different "computing in the future" discussions throughout the years. Once Microsoft reintroduced pen computer systems as the "Tablet computer" in 2002, slates and notebook convertibles rebounded, and brand-new companies such as Activity Computer (purchased by Xplore in 2015) signed up with the core of vertical and also commercial market slate computers specialists. The key reason why the Microsoft-specification Tablet computer is fairly effective whereas earlier efforts did not have 2 reasons. Initially, the technology needed for a pen slate just wasn't there in the very early 1990s. As well as the second, the pen visionaries' concept of changing key-board input with handwriting (and voice) acknowledgment became even more hard than prepared for. There were in fact some great recognizers that are still being utilized today, but they all call for training as well as a good degree of adjustment by the customer. You can not simply scribble on the screen as well as the computer amazingly recognizes whatever. With the Tablet computer, Microsoft downplayed handwriting acknowledgment for "electronic ink" as a new data type. This was an extremely wise choice. 2006 brings the "Ultra-Mobile PC". Throughout 2005 and also even previously, Microsoft had actually been meaning tablet computers smaller and less complex than even the smallest Tablet computer slates. Such tablet computers were intended to cost little, 500-700 bucks possibly, and also represent a "back to essentials" action-- computing for everybody, anywhere. In early 2006, a skillfully managed rumor campaign, led by a Flash site hinting at a mysterious little tool called "Origami," was finished by the release of the "Ultra-Mobile PC," or UMPC, at the CeBIT show in Hanover, Germany. The UMPC turned out to be a small tablet computer with a 7-inch screen, running the full XP Tablet computer Edition, yet utilizing a passive digitizer. To make that job, a collection of unique touch energies are included. Not much equipment was revealed, as well as none was initially available. See our intro to Origami and our far more in-depth analysis of the Microsoft UMPC platform. Around that time, Intel researchers, ever before interested in exploring new markets for their chips, thought of what they called the "Mobile Professional Aide" reference platform, or simply MCA. This tablet computer style had actually incorporated bring manage as well as was first implemented by tablet computer pioneer Activity Computing. 2007: Vista, UMPCs, and also MIDs. When Microsoft Windows Vista got here in early 2007, Microsoft determined to include all pen capability rather than using a separate version as it had finished with the Windows XP Tablet Computer PC Version. We've evaluated a number of slates with View as well as Microsoft did a good job flawlessly integrating all the pen options. In the meantime, Microsoft had actually likewise presented the Ultra-Mobile PC, or UMPC, platform in March of 2006. Microsoft defined the UMPC as "a device-like computer system that is small, mobile, and runs the complete Windows operating system. The UMPC goes anywhere and also does anything that your existing computer system can do." The UMPC was at first developed as a little, inexpensive slate with a touchscreen, however, the principle didn't catch on because of reduced performance and also more than expected prices. In May of 2007, Microsoft loosened the layout description to "any type of mobile computer system running full Windows with a screen size of 7 inches or smaller sized." Intel revealed its own Intel Ultra Mobile Platform 2007 based on low-power Intel A100 and A110 CPU developed to drive both UMPCs and yet one more group, Mobile Internet Devices or MIDs. MIDs did not necessarily have to run common Windows. Both the UMPC and also the MID platforms seemed natural for portable tough devices and also we intended to see lots of interesting styles. 2008: The return of touch. With the widely successful apple iPhone, Apple once again transformed every little thing. The apple iPhone's smooth and intuitive capacitive multi-touch user interface redefined touch screens as well as what they can do, and all of an unexpected everyone else was attempting to do the same. We saw touch displays in routine consumer note pads once again, and also in desktop computer devices. In tough pieces of equipment, there were a growing number of "dual touch" systems that utilized both touch and also an electromagnetic pen. The Tablet computer never ever truly caught on, in part because of technical issues and also partially because of Microsoft's inconsistent attention to the system. 2009/2010: Tablet computer buzz. Multi-touch continued to gather momentum, with numerous manufacturers using some type of multi-touch abilities in notebooks, tablets, and even desktop computers. The newly released Windows 7 incorporated touch as well as multi-touch capabilities. The execution was usually clumsy, which revealed the difficulty of scaling up the super-smooth operation of the Apple apple iPhone. There were rumors of a new Apple slate device all year and concerned a fever pitch at the 2009 CES in Las Vegas where countless tablet computers and tablet ideas were revealed. Microsoft had actually been anticipated to make some type of tablet announcement, however, besides CEO Steve Ballmer briefly showing an HP principle, nothing occurred. A couple of days later on, however, Apple introduced the iPad, a smooth 1.5-pound slate planned to fit between an apple iPhone and a routine notebook computer. The gadget was plainly built from the apple iPhone up, and also not from a notepad down, therefore was expected to mainly address the needs of those that had actually begun using their smart devices as notebook substitutes but would such as a larger display. Microsoft, in the meantime, shut down its Tablet PC blog as well as, for all functional purposes, their Tablet computer experiment more than. 2010, in the meantime, came to be the year of the Apple iPad. Three million were marketed in the initial 80 days of availability, as well as the platform sold about two million devices a month for a lot of 2010. Hewlett Packard purchased Palm, and with it Palm's WebOS, a well-regarded OS ideal for prospective competitors to the iPad. RIM introduced tablet plans, Microsoft made noises regarding a brand-new tablet system, as well as the Google-pioneered as well as Linux-based Android mobile phone OS was commonly viewed as one of the most likely platforms to compete with Apple. 2011: Begin of the post-PC era? With some 15 million Apple iPads marketed in 2010, it was clear that the touch tablet computer system has enormous capacity. Analysts predicted big media tablet sales, in part replacing netbooks, in part even standard note pads. In spite of the success of the Android OS in smartphones (where it came to be the leader in 2010), tablet competition to the iPad was sluggish in ramping up. Samsung launched their 7-inch Tab in late 2010, and RIM, as well as HP, announced tablet computers, yet Motorola obtained the most effective press with their 10.1-inch Xoom Android tablet. The greatest issue appeared that there was not much possibility for vendors to a) distinguish themselves, as well as b) satisfy Apple's very low pricing. By early 2011, Microsoft had still not responded to the tablet boom, still referring to Windows 7 as a tablet solution. Motion Computer released the CL900, the very first somewhat ruggedized media tablet, and Fujitsu followed with the comparable Stylistic Q550. Panasonic pre-announced, to terrific excitement at Dallas Cowboy stadium, a 10.1-inch Android tablet computer. In September, Microsoft revealed a designer trial of Windows 8 with a touch-oriented "City" front end as well as support for ARM processors, albeit not in the "timeless" Windows 7 setting. In October, Motorola Solutions, freshly divided from the Motorola "Mobility" phone organization (gotten by Google in the summer season of 2011), presented a ruggedized 7-inch Android tablet computer, the ET1. As well as in November, Panasonic revealed the Android-based Toughpad line of tablet computers. 2012: iPad continued to blaze the tablet path. In very early 2012, Apple introduced the third generation iPad that set a brand-new display resolution standard for tablet computers with a 2028 x 1536 pixel LCD. With 10s of millions of media tablet computers offered, the iPad as well as it's still having a hard time with competitors had clearly blazed the trail for the tablet kind factor. The concern in mid-2012 was whether it would certainly be Android or Windows 8-based tablet computers that supplied the primary iPad competitors, and also whether sturdy vertical market tablets would certainly have the ability to gain from the iPad's popularity. In the Loss of 2012, Microsoft officially presented Windows 8 as well as with it the Windows RT variation of its Surface tablet. The Surface area equipment was well approved, the Windows RT software, contacted operate on ARM CPUs however strangely enough stunted, less so. Essentially, tablet makers held back on Windows 8, assuming a wait-and-see attitude. 2013: Tablets are taking control. After several years of practically full iPad dominance, non-Apple tablets swiftly got a market share, aided by customers as well as business market offerings by Amazon.com, Google, Samsung, and others. Tablets and mobile phones began to be seen as a fundamental change, with those platforms taking over many features previously done on desktop computers as well as laptop computers. In vertical markets, tablet vendors remained to have problems with making a decision whether to stay with Microsoft Windows regardless of sluggish user acceptance of Windows 8 as well as Microsoft's very own Surface area tablet equipment, or taking the threat of switching to Android. Several started providing both Windows and Android variations. Traditional tablet suppliers likewise experienced an assault of inexpensive "white box" Windows-based tablet equipment. 2014: Android is still slow-moving to take hold in rugged tablet computers. Consumer tablet computers were everywhere, marketing by the tens as well as numerous millions. The iPad stayed a major gamer, however, its total dominance more than as Android was set to duplicate its success as well as the dominant placement the platform had actually reached in mobile phones. Yet, just like with handhelds where Windows Mobile, as well as Windows CE, remained to dominate in vertical/industrial markets long after they disappeared from the consumer space, the same was taking place in vertical/industrial tablet computers. While there were several rather high-profile Android ruggedized tablets, the bulk remained Windows-based. Which in spite of Microsoft's own minimal success with its Surface tablet computers, regardless of the combined reception of Windows 8/8.1. Some vendors used both systems. Others started with Android, yet after that included Windows tablet computers. In mid-2014, we saw the first readily available tablets with sophisticated capacitive touch controllers that allowed the use of (passive) capacitive pens with pointers no larger than that of a ballpoint pen. This would confirm to be a game changer. 2015: The Empire strikes back. The Windows realm, that is. While the smartphone and also a lot of the customer tablet computer markets were entirely controlled by Android as well as Apple's iOS, Android stopped working to take control of the industrial, venture, and vertical tablet computer markets too. The majority of carriers of tablet computers in those markets used both Windows and Android-based variations, however, the momentum stayed on the Windows side. The Windows energy was aided by Microsoft's significantly successful access into the tablet computer equipment market where its Surface area and also Surface area Pro tablet computers silently racked up sales in the number of US$ billions, which was huge thinking about the whole tough mobile computing market (tablets, handhelds as well as laptops) just amounted to regarding US$ 4 billion in 2015. 2016: Tablet computer saturation. Six years after the launch of the iPad, the tablet market revealed indicators of saturation as well as maturity. Everybody that wanted/needed a tablet computer had one, as well as there was extremely little development as it was fairly difficult to really separate a tablet computer in appearance, functionality, and technology. Microsoft continued to show toughness with their Surface area tablets. There appeared no cash to be made in common white-box tablet computers, and also the market looked mostly to premium "Pro" variations. Rugged tablets, mostly, had not had the ability to genuinely capitalize on the substantial popularity of the tablet form factor. Key obstacles were the higher price of rugged tablet computers, OS fragmentation, sluggish progression in exterior usability of touch, as well as the stagnancy in attaining true sunshine viewability. One intense place was 2-in-1 hybrids, tablet computers with detachable tablet computers specially made to collaborate with a particular device, as well as hence giving both tablet computer and laptop performance. 2017: Surge of the hybrids. Tablet computers had entered into life, for customers and at work alike. Microsoft declared its latest Surface area tablet computer a "laptop," most tablet suppliers were paying far more attention to detachable/complementary keyboards that actually dealt with a tablet. Ongoing trouble was Windows' minimal suitability for use on tablet computers on the one side, and also Android's clear emphasis on mobile phones beyond. Consequently, Microsoft was doing surprisingly well on larger tablet computers (where Windows checkboxes, scrollers, and pulldowns were a little bit much easier to operate than on handhelds), while Android still wasn't anywhere near as dominant on tablet computers as on handhelds. 2018: Larger (however lighter) tablets, Android distress proceed. As smart devices remained to raise in dimension, they began changing to tiny tablet computers. The new reduced-end display dimension for tablets was 8 inches. Large-screen tablets (typically called "pro" variations) were progressively prominent. While Android had a commanding (frustrating actually, virtually everything that was not the proprietary iOS) market share in mobile phones, Google's mysterious disinterest in tablets suggested that Android fostering in tablet computers stayed much slower than in handhelds. Another fascinating growth was that reasonably lightweight tough tablet computers were changing older as well as much heavier tough tablet designs. This pattern was fueled by boosting miniaturization of electronics, the replacement of hard drives with small and also far less susceptible solid state disks, and higher battery thickness. RuggedPCReview fastest rugged tablet computer of 2018: Zebra XSLATE L10. 2019: A year of improvement. 2019 was a relatively silent year for tough tablets, with the majority of information restricted to tech upgrades as a result of Intel's rapid pace of ever before even more powerful CPU generations. Microsoft continued to be fairly effective with its (non-rugged) Surface area tablets for which a variety of tough instances were available (see MobileDemand's cases for the Surface area). Google stayed detached from Android tablets, completely focusing on handhelds. RuggedPCReview fastest tough tablet of 2019: DT Study DT301X. 2020: COVID-19 and Android movement. 2020, generally, stood drunk of the COVID-19 pandemic. Substantially increased care, screening, access control, recognition, biometrics as well as more implied much need for tablet computers both for usage in home offices and house schooling and also in specially geared up versions for business and medical setups. In addition, we saw sturdy Android tablet computers become part of the movement from Windows CE/Windows Mobile to Android. 2021: Recovery but recurring COVID-19 problems. After having seen contractions in lots of technology sectors in 2020, 2021 saw mindful and after that speeding up recuperation sustained by backlog as well as enhanced use of mobile modern technology for COVID-19 relevant applications. Supply chain problems indicated delayed schedule of introduced products along with scarcities of chips as well as modules, at times causing going down of features. Intel's 11th generation of Core CPUs became a large success and also progress both in rugged tablets with sturdy laptops. A lot of bigger tablet computers continue to be Windows-based. 2022: Cautious post-pandemic stirrings. Supply chain and part shortage concerns continue to unsettle the industry, though the worst lags. The majority of leading tough Windows tablet computers capitalize on Windows 11 as well as the capabilities brought by Intel's superb 11th generation of mobile Core CPUs. The pledge of Thunderbolt 4 remained somewhat unfinished due, partly, to a lack of standardization in up/downstream charging procedures. Since mid-year, Intel's 12th generation "Alder Lake" has yet to make an appearance. Android adoption in professional-grade tablets is getting some but stays method behind where Android gets on handhelds. #ESRP