Getac V110 battery
Getac V110 battery
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By Matthew Buzzi The Getac V110 ($3,298 as tested) is a fully ruggedized convertible-hybrid laptop with a compact design and a Tablet mode. Falls, moisture, and dust are simply occupational hazards for professionals bringing their laptops into the field, and this machine is built to withstand extreme conditions. The V110 features high-end damage protection certifications similar to the Dell Latitude 14 Rugged Extreme$3,655.75 at Dell while remaining much lighter (and offering the Tablet mode). With its strong performance, light weight, and sturdy design, all at a lower price than the competition, the Getac V110$3,413.99 at Walmart is our new Editors' Choice for rugged laptops.
While durability is certainly important for rugged laptops with battery such as dell Latitude E5520 battery, Dell Latitude E6520 Battery, Dell 312-1163 Battery, Dell KJ321 Battery, Dell FRROG Battery, Dell Inspiron 1320 Battery, Dell Inspiron M301 Battery, Dell Inspiron 13Z Battery, Dell R893R Battery, Dell D034T Battery, Dell Inspiron 1410 Battery, Dell Vostro 1015 Battery, size and portability are also factors to consider, especially if you have the lug the system around with you. The V110 measures 1.34 by 11.7 by 8.78 inches (HWD) and weigh just 4.36 pounds. That is heavier than 11-inch consumer ultraportables, but lightweight for a rugged laptop, which is typically weighed down by a protective casing and a sturdy design. The 14-inch Dell Latitude 14 Rugged Extreme weighs 8.8 pounds, and the 12-inch Dell Latitude 12 Rugged Extreme$3,649.00 at Dell weighs 6.07 pounds.
The 11.6-inch screen has a 1,366-by-768 resolution and capacitive multitouch capability. It's created with LumiBond 2.0 technology, which helps to reduce glare, keep condensation from gathering between the LCD panel and touch screen, and increase impact resistance. The resolution is not full HD, which is disappointing, but serviceable for the screen size, and it matches that of the Dell Latitude 14 Rugged Extreme (which only has a single-touch resistive screen) and similarly sized rugged laptops.
A single hinge at the bottom connects the display to the base, and allows you to pivot the screen 360 degrees and lay it fully flat against the keyboard in Tablet mode. Pivoting the display is very easy to do, and it doesn't feel fragile or delicate.
While the exterior is clearly tough and solid, it's not overly bulky. The edges of the laptop are covered by latched doors that protect the ports from the elements. These snap down and lock into place, and though you might occasionally fumble with one while trying to seal it up quickly, the doors are nigh impregnable once you do. The V110 is certified to MIL-STD 810G, IP65, and MIL-STD-461F standards, able to withstand temperatures as low as -5.8 degrees Fahrenheit and as high as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. The frame is cast in magnesium alloy, with rubber bumpers on the corners, and the interior has been designed to prevent the fan from rusting when exposed to moisture.
The back of the system holds two USB 3.0 ports, an HDMI port, an Ethernet port, and a VGA port, while the right side is home to one USB 2.0 port, a headphone out/mic-in combo port, and a smart card expansion slot. These are all sealed in pairs or trios around the rim of the laptop, and the left side houses the second battery and a door that gives you access to the 128GB solid-state drive (SSD).
The full-size, backlit keyboard includes a full row of function keys, which is a nice surprise, considering the compact design of the laptop. The touchpad is also adequately sized, and tracking is smooth, though clicking on the integrated mouse buttons can be a bit inconsistent. There's an HD front-facing webcam and an 8-megapixel rear camera. The webcam's quality isn't great, with pictures coming out a bit blurry, but the rear camera takes good-quality images. For wireless connectivity, the V110 includes dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The laptop comes with Getac's three-year bumper-to-bumper warranty, which includes coverage for accidental damage.
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