Dell Latitude E6400 XFR

Mobile data computers used in EMS must hold up under the toughest conditions: the temperature extremes of baking in the direct desert sun, the freezing cold of sub-arctic winters, the constant vibrations of a diesel engine, and the spill risks of a crew eating lunch while responding Code 3. Each of these things can wreak havoc on almost any motherboard. However, the Dell Latitude E6400 XFR has a QuadCool Thermal Management System that keeps the processor running cool and fast. The exclusive Ballistic Armor Protection System meets or exceeds real-world and military standards (MIL-STD-810F), and its PrimoSeal technology has the highest combined level of Ingress Protection Rating (IP65) of any notebook in its class. This computer is designed for the long haul.

VITALS
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo
Weight: 8.5 lbs.
Drop test: 4 ft. power off, 3 ft. power on
Thermal management: Quad Cool meets MIL-STD-810F
Cost: $4,279 (special pricing through state contracts or GSA schedule)
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