#DOCKLIGHT 1.9 SERIAL KEY SERIAL#
If even that is not enough, the optional "Docklight" stand/cradle adds 4 USB ports, audio in/out, and two serial ports and lots more. Inside, there are four additional USB ports, two IEEE-1394 ports, and two serial interfaces. Onboard connectivity consists of a USB 2.0 port, a serial port, a gigabit RJ45 LAN port, as well as docking and power ports. There is a PC Card Type II slot as well as an Express Card slot, two additional optional PC Card Type II slots, and inside a mini PCI and a mini PCIe slot. Like is usually the case with AMREL computers, the DR8 offers very good expansion flexibility.
A built-in heater allows operation in -20☌/-4F temperature. The unit is built both to MIL-STD 810F and MIL-STD 461E specifications for resistance to rain, shock, humidity, vibration, salt fog, altitude and extreme temperatures. The housing is made of magnesium, in military green or black/gray, and the whole design is sealed to IP55 specifications. It weighs a bit over four pound, so it's no larger or heavier than most commercial tablets. The DR8 measures just 9.8 x 7.4 inches and is 1.65 inches thick. It has a touchscreen and uses Windows XP, albeit not the Tablet Edition that requires an active digitizer. The DR8 is a compact, lightweight and yet fully rugged tablet. The DR8 comes in a military version, the DR8-M, and an industrial version, the black/gray DR8-I. The ROCKY Patriot DR8 is a technology update to the company's DR7 rugged tablet computer platform. The Rocky line of ruggedized computers was introduced in 1995 and has been updated, enhanced, and fine-tuned every since. Rugged tablet for military and industrial useīased in El Monte, California, AMREL (AMerican RELiance) has a long history of offering value-added applications in vertical markets.
Rugged PC - Rugged slates: AMREL ROCKY DR8 rugged tablet