Monday, January 10th 2022
WEROCK Announces Rugged Rockbook X130 Notebook
WEROCK Technologies, introduces the "Rockbook X130", a new fully rugged notebook with a 13.3-inch screen and 11th generation Intel Tiger Lake processors. It is designed for professional use in industrial manufacturing, automotive, public safety and utility sectors. Despite its fully ruggedized design and waterproof casing, the new model offers numerous amenities familiar from regular laptops: Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, Thunderbolt 4 and a backlit keyboard are just a few highlights.
Groundbreaking performance for extensive and complex projects is promised by the Intel Core i5 or Core i7 processors from Intel 's Tiger Lake platform, which is manufactured in 10 nm SuperFin technology. They offer performance, responsiveness, long battery runtimes and impressive graphics with the Iris Xe GPU. Efficient work is also enabled by the included Windows 11 Pro, and a USB-C Thunderbold 4 port ensures fast connections between devices.The completely redesigned magnesium alloy chassis offers increased strength with reduced weight. Thus, the Rockbook X130 weighs only 2.1 kg and is incredibly thin at 26 mm. Nevertheless, the user does not have to make any concessions in terms of robustness. The notebook has been tested for drops from 1.22 m according to MIL-STD-810H, has an IP65 certification and is thus water and dust resistant. Optionally, the model is also available with EMC protection according to MIL-STD-461.
The industrial 13.3-inch display offers full HD resolution and 400 cd/m² brightness, making it easy to read even when working outdoors. Optionally, the model is also available with glove-operated touchscreen. An illuminated keyboard ensures comfortable working under poor lighting conditions.
The two hot-swappable batteries with a total of 62 Wh capacity ensure uninterrupted operation. The efficient design keeps the laptop running continuously for up to 10 hours, depending on usage. A discrete TPM 2.0 module, as well as integrated Device Protection Technology with Boot Guard contribute to the system's protection. Logging into Windows can be done comfortably via fingerprint.
Availability
The Rockbook X130 is available for pre-order now through direct sales or distribution partners.
Source:
WEROCK
Groundbreaking performance for extensive and complex projects is promised by the Intel Core i5 or Core i7 processors from Intel 's Tiger Lake platform, which is manufactured in 10 nm SuperFin technology. They offer performance, responsiveness, long battery runtimes and impressive graphics with the Iris Xe GPU. Efficient work is also enabled by the included Windows 11 Pro, and a USB-C Thunderbold 4 port ensures fast connections between devices.The completely redesigned magnesium alloy chassis offers increased strength with reduced weight. Thus, the Rockbook X130 weighs only 2.1 kg and is incredibly thin at 26 mm. Nevertheless, the user does not have to make any concessions in terms of robustness. The notebook has been tested for drops from 1.22 m according to MIL-STD-810H, has an IP65 certification and is thus water and dust resistant. Optionally, the model is also available with EMC protection according to MIL-STD-461.
The industrial 13.3-inch display offers full HD resolution and 400 cd/m² brightness, making it easy to read even when working outdoors. Optionally, the model is also available with glove-operated touchscreen. An illuminated keyboard ensures comfortable working under poor lighting conditions.
The two hot-swappable batteries with a total of 62 Wh capacity ensure uninterrupted operation. The efficient design keeps the laptop running continuously for up to 10 hours, depending on usage. A discrete TPM 2.0 module, as well as integrated Device Protection Technology with Boot Guard contribute to the system's protection. Logging into Windows can be done comfortably via fingerprint.
Availability
The Rockbook X130 is available for pre-order now through direct sales or distribution partners.
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The RJ45 and serial connector size... stretched?