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DRS ARMOR X7 7" COMPACT RUGGED TABLET PC - MILITARY GRADE - FULL WINDOWS 7 PROFESSIONAL

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The DRS Armor X7 is a compact tablet computer that is rugged enough to stand up to the most demanding of environments. This Armor X7 configuration includes FULL Windows 7 Professional, which allows these tablets to run any Windows program in the field. They are Android and Linux capable, making them extremely customizable to your application. These tablets are also cellular capable, needing just a SIM card and a service plan to have full cellular accessibility. certified to MIL-STD-810G standards. They are 6 foot drop shockproof, dust-proof, waterproof, vibration resistant, and capable of operating at extreme temperatures and altitudes. The Armor X7 has a composite housing with a magnesium frame and rubber overmold. This light 2.85 pound mobile PC is equipped with ShutOut technology, providing IP65 certified protection. It is the ideal solution for workforces that need the best in durability, lightweight portability, and efficiency in an extremely convenient tablet computer. The DRS Armor X7 offers amazing sunlight viewablity with a touch enabled, energy efficient 7" LCD display that can be equipped using a digitizer (which allows users to operate the tablet using a stylus, which has built-in right-click button, and varying levels of pressure sensitivity, which is useful in graphics editing) or with a dual-mode touch panel and integrated polarizer for even better usability. The Armor X7 has a solid state hard drive, and a user accessible FlexSpace open-source bay to support a wide range of third-party functions. These tablets also come standard with a 2MP camera. The Intel Atom processor is extremely efficient, fanless, and allows for a great battery life (more than 4-5 hours of heavy use). The batteries are hot-swappable, meaning that spare batteries can be replaced without ever needing to power down your tablet.



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FEATURES –


  • Microsoft Windows 7 Professional.
  • 802.11 n MIMO 1×2 Wireless LAN connectivity (WLAN), Bluetooth v2.0 + EDR (Class 2) Bluetooth.
  • Twin hot-swappable lithium ion battery packs (2 cells, 2950 mAHr each).
  • 40GB Intel solid-state drive.



SAMPLE CUSTOMER REVIEWS 


(1) Good unit for motorcycle tuning - I needed a small inexpensive (<$75) Windows type tablet to do some motorcycle tuning. The nature of the software requires it to be connected while riding so it can analyze and adjust the motorcycle computer settings. After some research, I found this product and it seemed to meet all of the requirements. The rugged design was a decision point since it would need to reside on my fuel tank while riding. The rubber edges on the battery and the center recess seemed ideal.

The first unit arrived promptly. I ran into several issues with it, notably the Bluetooth was defective- not present, verified by third party system analysis software I loaded. The wi-fi adapter would not connect to a secure network. The seller in Florida was very helpful (5 star feedback has been left) and after verifying the first unit was defective they sent a second unit they had tested. It also arrived promptly and all functions are operational.

Apparently this was a very expensive unit when new. The included "Armor Utils" software allows things such as battery conditioning which helps to extend the battery life. Based on preliminary research finding a new battery for these may be a problem.

The unit itself is small- a 7" screen is only slightly larger than most phones. Having Windows 7 installed was just what I needed since my tuning software cannot fully operate on an Android system. User interface is via either stylus or touch. I found the included stylus was the best interface, and it was not always 100% on target but as with shooting a gun with misaligned fixed sights, once you know where it is hitting you can hit your target. Windows 7 allows larger fonts which were helpful. I would not want to perform routine writing/input tasks with this tablet, but for my specific function it was a good fit.

By Two_Wheeler_UJM on August 7, 2015


(2) At this price, you have nothing to lose by buying this Windows 7 Tablet - This item was accurately and completely described by the seller, Bannen Technology Partners. This is a retired surplus military tablet, with Windows 7, a touch screen and a stylus, which appeared to be secured (very well) to the back of the tablet with some kind of industrial thread.

I definitely recommend taking the seller's advice and buying this specific model and product number laptop charger, if your DRS Armor tablet purchase doesn't include one. HIPRO HP-A0652R3B is the product number for the charger I bought, and it worked perfectly.Ac Adapter Battery Charger For ACER HIPRO HP-A0652R3B SADP-65KB D 65W 

I'm not even sure why I bought this - the last thing I needed was another gadget. But I couldn't resist the low price, and I was curious to see what the technology was all about. It's a little bit too slow for me - but also consider that this tablet was state of the art technology when it was brand-new. If I was able to locate and purchase a compatible docking station for a reasonable price, that would add to the usefulness of this tablet.

As far as looks, there are none. If you knew someone who owned a cell phone back in 1983, this tablet is a heavier and fatter brick than the original cell phones. It's bulky, most likely because the intended users of these tablets were in the military and probably dragged the tablets all over the place, in all kinds of climates and environments that were not friendly for electronic components. The tablet I received had 2 GB of RAM installed, an Intel Atom 1.66 GHz processor, a 40 GB SSD (solid state) hard drive and was running a 32-bit version of Windows 7 Professional. There was also a 2 megapixel built-in webcam. The screen is small, but this was also never intended to be a device used by consumers for entertainment purposes. It was originally built to get real work done, sometimes in harsh conditions.

So this is a very low-cost tablet to tinker around with, but I assure you that the fun will last way longer than it would with one of those generic Android tablets. At the time it was released in 2011, the MSRP for this tablet was, according to a professional review I found online, $2377. If you do a web search for these specific keywords: Armor X7 Performance & Conclusion, you should be able to find that review. I found it useful in learning more about this device.


By Sam I Am VINE VOICE on September 8, 2015


(2) For the Right Person - For the right person and purpose this is a good product.I ordered it because of the larger drive and windows op system, but the ruggedness was what drew my attention. I would have been very satisfied with it except it was too heavy for me. It also has slow responsiveness and I could not use it without the stylus although my grand-kids could. I would have liked more peripheral choice as well. When I researched it I found there was a desk dock and car dock originally available but they are discontinued. I actually debated on keeping it anyway.

By Sharon Potak on May 31, 2015





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