If you ’re really approximative on your laptop , you might consider a General Dynamics Itronix XR-1 Rugged Notebook , the smallest and lightest the caller has made yet . If you ’re not conversant with General Dynamics , its a supplier of lots of weapons and high - technical school devices to the war machine , many of which ca n’t even be whispered about . So the news “ rugged ” to General Dynamics must mean “ drop from an plane and maintain on ticktock . ”
So what is “ ruggedized , ” anyway ? The 6.8 - Ezra Pound XR-1 meets military standards for bead / shock and palpitation , and is also watertight and dustproof . Its keyboard can hold up liquids and harsh rubble and dirt particle , too . It can even be submerge , scrubbed and bleached after it ’s been exposed to toxic substances . That ’s tough .
It ’s not messing around in the exponent department , either , with an Intel Core Duo 1.83GHz CPU and 80 MB 5400RPM SATA drive along with optional to the full - integrate GPS . You ’ll have to make up dearly for all this aegis and power , though — prices pop at $ 4330 . Available in September .

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