Tough Tablet Dell's Latitude 12 Rugged Tablet (pictured above) is designed for people who work in the field, for the military and explorers, for industrial work and first responders. This system can handle some harsh conditions, including temperatures between -20 and 145 degrees and drops from more than four feet, as well as spills, mud, dirt and sand.
It boasts an 11.6-inch screen, fifth-generation Intel Core CPU's, up to 12 hours of battery life, and up to 512 GB of solid-state storage.
That sturdiness is something I'm all for. My poor smartphone has been through the ringer. It's somehow, by something or someone that is definitely not me, been dropped so many times the volume rocker no longer works, and it's a chore to lock my screen with its temperamental power button. So, yes, I am all for a more durable mobile device.
Pricing hasn't been announced as of yet, but that sturdiness surely will come at a premium. Still, even if the Latitude 12 might break the bank, it's a lot less likely than most other tablets to break itself.
Rating: 4 out of 5 Off-Road Tumbles
It boasts an 11.6-inch screen, fifth-generation Intel Core CPU's, up to 12 hours of battery life, and up to 512 GB of solid-state storage.
That sturdiness is something I'm all for. My poor smartphone has been through the ringer. It's somehow, by something or someone that is definitely not me, been dropped so many times the volume rocker no longer works, and it's a chore to lock my screen with its temperamental power button. So, yes, I am all for a more durable mobile device.
Pricing hasn't been announced as of yet, but that sturdiness surely will come at a premium. Still, even if the Latitude 12 might break the bank, it's a lot less likely than most other tablets to break itself.
Rating: 4 out of 5 Off-Road Tumbles