Rugged Laptops

Posted by: SteveH

Rugged Laptops - 04/08/2005 11:37

Hi folks,

Does anyone have any experience with 'rugged laptops'? I have a friend who is trying to spec something for use in the field where it will be exposed to dust, dirt, rain, oil etc. They carry out geo-technical surveys so it could well end up sitting next to hole boring rigs and similar muck-chucking equipment.

If anyone has any recommendations, esp wrt TerraLogic kit, then I'd be most grateful.

Thanks, in advance,
Steve
Posted by: pgrzelak

Re: Rugged Laptops - 04/08/2005 11:44

Well, I am not that familiar with them. But a search for any "mil spec" laptops on google might help a bit.

The company you were asking about has some pretty interesting things. My favorite is the arm keyboard. It must be horrible to touch type on, though...



Edit: Weird. That displayed correctly in the preview...
Edit: fixed. -wfaulk
Posted by: cushman

Re: Rugged Laptops - 04/08/2005 12:18

My employer used to use older versions of the Panasonic Toughbooks which were pretty cool. They gave us a sample that we used to take turns dropping from 6 feet to see if we could break it, it was pretty... uhh... tough. We ended up not using them for our field workforce because they were too expensive over the long haul. They'd be something to check out, though.
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: Rugged Laptops - 04/08/2005 12:27

Wow, Paul. That was crazy. You had double-quotes in your URL which seemed to be breaking the link. So I replaced them with """s, but that didn't change anything. When I went to edit it again, it had changed the """s back to double-quotes. So I replaced the double-quotes with "%2522" in the hopes that it would interpret and change the "%25" to a percent sign and leave it as """, and it did and it worked. Very strange.
Posted by: Tim

Re: Rugged Laptops - 04/08/2005 12:53

I second Panasonic Toughbooks. One of my friends bought one for doing some field testing stuff. It was out in the desert, lots of sand/dirt/dust and treated rather 'roughly'. No problems at all. This was quite a few years ago, so I'm not sure if there is anything better now though.

- Tim
Posted by: canuckInOR

Re: Rugged Laptops - 09/08/2005 03:22

Quote:
hole boring rigs and similar muck-chucking equipment

I have nothing to add, but:

How much muck could a muck-chucker chuck if a muck-chucker could chuck muck?
Posted by: gbeer

Re: Rugged Laptops - 10/08/2005 01:39

Quote:
Quote:
hole boring rigs and similar muck-chucking equipment

I have nothing to add, but:

How much muck could a muck-chucker chuck if a muck-chucker could chuck muck?

Do you really think he might need to dig foxholes with it? (adding still nothing more)