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New Getac ZX70 G2 Tablet Brings Powerful Mobile Performance to Utilities, Manufacturing and Transport & Logistics Professionals

Lightweight, fully rugged device optimises mobile productivity in a wide range of demanding industrial field environments

Getac has today announced the launch of the ZX70 G2, a fully rugged, highly portable tablet that’s purpose built to boost productivity and decrease
downtime for mobile field professionals in the utilities, manufacturing and transport & logistics (T&L) sectors.

The ZX70 G2 builds on the proven track record of Getac’s popular ZX70 tablet, bringing fully rugged design, next generation connectivity and powerful computing performance together in a lightweight and compact design. The result is a mobile device that’s both highly reliable,
and easy to operate over long periods, in environments ranging from the factory/warehouse floor to remote outdoor facilities and assets.

The ZX70 G2 features a powerful Android OS and innovative Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 660 platform which offers fast computing alongside low power consumption, meaning users can work for longer between charges – an essential requirement for effective field work. Inbuilt next generation Wi-Fi and Bluetooth functionality keeps workers connected, while the
powerful 8MP/12MP front/rear cameras make it easy to accurately document activity and receive remote expert support whenever required.

The ZX70 G2 also features the very latest MIL-STD-810H certification, ensuring it can easily stand up to the demands of modern field usage. This includes updated vibration resistance – an essential requirement for in-vehicle usage in the T&L sector where devices must remain fully operational during long trips over rough terrain.

The ZX70 G2 comes with Getac’s three-year bumper-to-bumper warranty, covering accidental damage as standard, providing workers with the confidence to operate anywhere with peace of mind.

About Getac
Getac Technology Corporation, a key subsidiary of MiTAC-Synnex Business Group ($40 billion USD combined revenue for Mitac-Synnex Group in 2019), was established in 1989 as a joint venture with GE Aerospace to supply defence electronic products. Today, Getac’s business coverage includes rugged notebooks and tablet PCs not only for the military, but also for the automotive and process industry, the police, fire departments as well as utility, manufacturing, transportation and logistics customers. For more information visit: http://www.getac.com/apac

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