Motion Computing Inc. today is set to unveil a commercial-grade, rugged tablet PC for workers who aren’t always inside an office. The new Intel Centrino-based F5 tablet PC runs Windows XP Tablet PC ...
Motion Computing commercially launched a new rugged tablet computer, J3500, for the construction, health care and field service industries. The tablet PC includes Intel Core vPro processors, dual ...
Designed for mobile work forces in industries like field service, manufacturing, government and construction, the F5 slate tablet PC incorporates the company's View Anywhere outdoor display, a ...
"By certifying the Motion F5 tablet PC, we are enabling dealer service locations and fleets that use the DSMP to compress inspection time and have immediate access to in-context vehicle, parts and ...
Motion Computing on Monday launched the M1300 Tablet PC, the company’s first product to use Intel’s Centrino package of chips. As expected, the M1300 comes with the ultra-low voltage 900MHz Pentium M ...
One of those vendors stands out because its Tablet PCs will arrive at solution provider customers' sites with a Taiwan postmark. Motion Computing, based here, is coming to market using a ...
Motion Computing Inc. increased the performance of its entry-level slate Tablet PC Tuesday with an upgraded processor, the company said in a press release. The new addition to the M1300 Tablet PC ...
Motion Computing unveiled its latest Tablet PC design Tuesday, hoping to light a fire under a PC category that has not lived up to early expectations. The new Motion LE1600 uses Motion’s familiar ...
Austin, Texas-based Motion Computing, a longtime player in the semi-rugged tablet space that served the healthcare industry among others, has been acquired by rugged tablet PC maker Xplore, also based ...
Motion Computing Inc. Monday unveiled its second generation of rugged tablet PCs. The Austin company said the J9400 is tougher than its previous model, can run up to seven and a half hours using ...
Some of you are going to be very happy about Motion Computing’s new LS800 Windows Tablet PC. It’s small, for starters—just a 8.4-inch screen. And it’s reasonably powerful, with a 1.2GHz Pentium M ...