No more Hummer Laptops
#1
No more Hummer Laptops
The company is only making their brand of laptops now. I use to have a rugged tablet PC from the military. It was a DI-5 that some how got out into the civi world. Sold on ebay real quick.
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#3
RE: No more Hummer Laptops
All rugged notebooks are Bob ... we bought a couple of HP ruggedbooks for when we do .. ."product" testing in the field and I think we spent damn near 6K each on those by the time everything was said and done. But in this case, I'd say you get what you pay for. I know we've destroyed quite a few Dell Lattitudes doing this kind of stuff and eventually it just makes more sense to spend the extra cash upfront and get something that will last more than 2 trips to the range ...
#5
RE: No more Hummer Laptops
ORIGINAL: ZYNE
All rugged notebooks are Bob ... we bought a couple of HP ruggedbooks for when we do .. ."product" testing in the field and I think we spent damn near 6K each on those by the time everything was said and done. But in this case, I'd say you get what you pay for. I know we've destroyed quite a few Dell Lattitudes doing this kind of stuff and eventually it just makes more sense to spend the extra cash upfront and get something that will last more than 2 trips to the range ...
All rugged notebooks are Bob ... we bought a couple of HP ruggedbooks for when we do .. ."product" testing in the field and I think we spent damn near 6K each on those by the time everything was said and done. But in this case, I'd say you get what you pay for. I know we've destroyed quite a few Dell Lattitudes doing this kind of stuff and eventually it just makes more sense to spend the extra cash upfront and get something that will last more than 2 trips to the range ...
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