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NOV 2013

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PROD UC T R E V I E W extreme), any moisture that did get inside would cause issues. I apparently needn't have worried. I could go through the entire description of how ruggedized computers are rated and what all the numbers mean, but I'm not that technical in my testing. The unit will either take the common use and abuse it'll get from law enforcement officers or it won't: It's that simple. So, with my test unit charged, the necessary software installed and the Wi-Fi enabled, I set Like all of Handheld's lineup of rugged PDAs, smartphones and mobile computers, the Algiz 10X is specifically developed for field workers in industries such as geomatics, logistics, forestry, public transportation, utilities, construction, maintenance, mining, military and security. about using it just like I would if my agency had issued it to me. I should say up front that it has a 128GB hard drive and 4GB of RAM. I can't imagine needing more than that on the street. It wasn't as big as I expected it to be. Even reading the specification that says it's 1.2-inches thick and weighs less than three pounds just doesn't relate to how it feels. "Under three pounds" isn't heavy until you have to hold it to write on for an hour or so. That said, OVER HONOR your FINEST with SOLID BRONZE QUALITY www.libertyartworks.com 888-411-7744 Proudly Made in the U.S.A Circle 35 on Reader Service Card Circle 34 on Reader Service Card 34 Law Enforcement Technology November 2013 www.officer.com

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