August 2022

First look: Juniper Systems Mesa Pro
The Mesa Pro Rugged Tablet us Juniper's first entry into the important 10-inch rugged tablet segment, and also the one with the largest display in the company's history. While in the past Juniper concentrated on smaller form factors optimized for the company's markets, the new Intel 11th generation Core-powered Mesa Pro is a full, mainstream Windows tablet with a 1920 x 1200 display, up to 86 watt-hour battery, USB-C, eight programmable function keys, up to a terabyte of PCIe NVMe storage, IP68 sealing, optional scanner, FirstNet and various custom options. [See description, analysis and specs of the Juniper Mesa Pro -- Posted Monday, August 29, 2022 by chb

Full review: Getac ZX10 fully rugged Android tablet
Android's near 90% of global smartphone market share is making Google's mobile OS increasingly relevant to industrial and public safety tablet customers as well. Getac's new ZX10 is one of the few industrial-grade, fully rugged 10-inch Android tablets available. RuggedPCReview performed a comprehensive analysis of the ZX10, and came away impressed (who wouldn't like almost 20 hours battery life!). This tablet was obviously designed for Android from the ground up. It comes well equipped, is tough as nails, and clearly a great tool for wherever tough jobs need to get done. [See full review of the Getac ZX10] -- Posted Wednesday, August 24, 2022 by chb

Review: Teguar TRT-3493-12 rugged POS tablet
With the 11.6-inch, 2-pound Windows-based rugged TRT-3493 tablet, Teguar offers a remarkably versatile mobile computing device. As a tablet, it's slender, light and very handy with a roomy display and plenty of ruggedness to go anywhere. The TRT-3493, however, is more than a tablet; it's a modular system that provides plenty of connectivity both via the optional desktop dock as well as the vehicle dock that allows VESA-based mounting virtually anywhere. [See review of the Teguar TRT-3493-12 rugged POS tablet] -- Posted Tuesday, August 16, 2022 by chb

Juniper Systems: Getting the most from an RFID enabled device
Getting the most out of an RFID device can be a daunting task. Juniper Systems’ RFID experts recommend asking three questions to simplify the process of testing and choosing an RFID device: How will the device be held? Is the tag an on-metal tag or an off-metal tag? What orientation will the tag be mounted? These three questions can set users up to have a more successful experience testing the effectiveness of an RFID device. [Read Getting the most from an RFID enabled device] -- Posted Tuesday, August 16, 2022 by chb