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MAR 2014

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COMPUTERS & SOFTWARE 34 Law Enforcement Technology March 2014 www.officer.com PRODUCT SHOWCASE Tablet with a 4,000 resolution display Panasonic's Toughpad 4K UT-MB5 is a 20-inch tablet with a 4K resolution dis- play. The P4K Visual Experience offers a 20-inch IPS Alpha LCD screen with 3840x2560 pixel display, featuring 230 pixels per inch and a 15:10 aspect ratio. • Intel Core i5-3437U vPro processor with NVIDIA GeForce 745M GPU • Operating System: Windows 8.1 Pro • 256GB SSD, 8 GB R A M and 2GB VR A M • Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6235 Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth v4.0 (Class 1), USB 3.0, SDXC card slot, smart card reader, docking connector • 1280 x 720 pixel front camera • 5.27 pounds • 0.49 inches thick Circle 39 on Reader Service Card Powerful, flexible, durable At the 2014 International CES, Panasonic introduced the latest mem- ber of its Toughpad family of rugged, enterprise-grade tablets. The Toughpad FZ-M1 is a thin, lightweight, rugged 7-inch fanless tablet with a 4 th genera- tion Intel Core i5 processor. Running Windows 8.1 Pro, the Toughpad FZ-M1 can be easily incorporated into enterprise and government environments. With its broad range of configuration options, the FZ-M1 can be customized to meet the unique needs of highly mobile professionals in various markets such as field services and sales, retail, supply chain and logistics, and government. Circle 38 on Reader Service Card Access a computer without compromising evidence Because the Shadow 3 from Voom Technologies can be installed within minutes rather than the half day or more to copy a hard drive and run forensic software, critical evidence can be accessed more quickly for time-sen- sitive cases like abductions, child abuse and homicides. In addition, any discovered evidence can be copied to an external storage device such as a thumb drive, printed, or captured as a screenshot or screen video. Because this evidence is present- ed in a more relatable way, it is often more easily understood by attorneys, investigators, judges and juries. Circle 40 on Reader Service Card In-vehicle server BVM Mobile, part of the BVM Group, has developed the VRS-100, a low power 1U 19-inch rack mounted server/workstation platform, designed primarily for use in emergency ser- vices' vehicles as a mobile control room server, or as a platform for a mobile first-responder incident center. Potential uses: commercial vehicle con- trol, mapping, communications, data management, command and control, and similar activities. Circle 41 on Reader Service Card Vehicle recognition HTS' VRS—their next generation of vehicle recognition solutions— includes flexible architecture with robust logic for configuration of lanes, a new line of multi-mega pixel high performance, true IP cam- eras with live video streaming, as well as web-enabled proprietary central manage- ment software with user interface. The new VRS series features state-of-the-art hardware, along with powerful recognition and SeeControl management software. The hardware is optimized specifically for high performance with HTS software applications. The VRS SeeControl application is an intelligent vehicle management platform that transforms vehicle and license plate data into valuable information for quick action and effective decision-making. The first imaging unit in the new series launched by HTS is the N50 Imaging Unit. Circle 24 on Reader Service Card LET_34-35_CompSoftware0314.indd 34 2/24/14 10:43 AM

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