Wednesday, August 15, 2012

GETAC B300 Review Of The Core I7

The Getac B300 rugged ultra-portable is designed for industrial and commercial buyers. This system provides near bombproof construction with an optional touchscreen and the latest Intel Core series processors. In this review we take a look at the B300 to date and see how it compares with the original version we reviewed almost two years.

Building and Design

The design of the GETAC B300 is industrial, with bumpers Solid rubber, deep grooved aluminum cover, port covers and sturdy carrying handle clean. I love this type of design that looks like nothing could damage the laptop to a semi-trailer truck driving over it. The panels are lined with stainless steel screws that hold each side of the body together. I can count 23 screws on the cover display only. Splash of color to break up the gray and black panels and lights Intel sticker.

The build quality is fantastic, what you can expect the notebook is designed for the military and police. Each function to the touchpad buttons are designed to withstand the effects of leakage of air or water jump to win. All ports are covered and sealed with rubber stoppers or hinged panels for dust and water. The battery and hard drive are available without a screwdriver, which is just a quick release closing panel, which concerns the exchange field. Even the fingerprint scanner has its own lid to keep it clean and waterproof when not in use.

Getac B300 Core i7
Getac B300 Core i7
Carry handle attached to the board support section for the wrist of the B300 is one of my favorite pieces. That comes out when you have to carry the laptop, and is as solid as the laptop itself. When finished, you turn and become an extension of the wrist rest. Using B300 as my main computer for which it became more concerned about other harmful things about what to bring own laptop. Accidentally throwing a backpack on a wall and could be recovered without damage. Accidentally throw it against a wall and you can still leave a huge hole in the wall.

Of course, this is a robust Getac B300, which is what makes it so attractive. You will find the same internal hardware laptop computers cheaper, but also less expensive computers have not been tested to survive the worst working environments on Earth. B300 should work perfectly, if you are upgrading from the summit of Mount Everest Facebook, or adding the database entries in the Amazon jungle camp.

Getac B300 Core i7
Getac B300 Core i7

The GETAC B300 has been evaluated for the following test specifications:

810G

* Temperature - 68-2-1,2,14 IEC / MIL-STD-810F, Method 501.4, 502.4

* Humidity - According to IEC 68-2-30 / MIL-STD-810F, Method 507 45% to 95% RH

* Height - According to IEC 68-2-13 / MIL-STD-810F, Method 500.4Operating: 15000 ft Non-operating: 40,000 ft altitude change rate: 2000 m / min

* Shock - According to IEC 68-2-27 / MIL-STD-810F, Method 516.5 filed with the IEC 68-2-32 / MIL-STD-810F, Method 516.5

* Vibration - IEC 68-2-6 / MIL-STD-810F, Method 514.5

810G / IP65

* Housing - According to IEC 529, NEMA, MIL-STD-810F, Method 506.4, 510.4 IP 54 compliance

461F

* MIL-STD 461E (option), MIL-STD-3009 "Night Vi-tion" (optional)

Getac B300 Specifications:

* Professional 32-bit Windows 7

* Intel Core i7 620LM (4 MB cache, 2.00 GHz)

* 13.3 "XGA touch-screen (1024 x 768, Matte)

* 4 GB DDR3 system memory (2 DIMM)

* Intel Graphics Media Accelerator HD

* Intel 6300AGN

* Optional GPS (internal antenna)

* Optional 2000/EV-DO/GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/WCDMA/HSDPA Gobi

* 250 GB 5400 RPM SATA hard drive bumper

* 8X DVD + /-RW with Double Layer support

* 11.1v 7800 mAh (11 hours)

* Dimensions: 11.9 "x 10.35" x 2.36 "

Weight: 8.59 pounds

* 90W AC Adapter

* Price From: $ 3,799

* Price as configured: $ 5,029
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