Gamber-Johnson Introduces Vehicle Docking Station for New Getac S410 Notebook
Stevens Point, WI, May 27, 2016 (Newswire.com) - Gamber-Johnson, a leading manufacturer of computer docking stations, today unveiled a new docking station designed to mount a Getac S410 notebook in a fleet vehicle. The new dock is thin and light (4.47 lbs/2.03 kg) and features a spring-loaded connector to ensure connectivity even in the roughest terrain.
“Most semi-rugged computers are hefty and thick, but the Getac S410 notebook is a very thin computer for the semi-rugged environment. We created a docking station that is thin and light to compliment the aesthetics of the notebook,” said Brenda Mischnick, product manager at Gamber-Johnson. “It’s an aluminum and composite dock that will hold up in just about any rugged environment. It has all the port replicators a consumer will need, is designed to be used one-handed, and takes up hardly any additional space in a vehicle. It’s the ultimate docking station for Getac S410 users.”
It has all the port replicators a consumer will need, is designed to be used one-handed, and takes up hardly any additional space in a vehicle.
Brenda Mischnick, product manager at Gamber-Johnson
The S410 docking station passed Gamber-Johnson’s grueling quality testing requirements including vibration and shock at MIL-STD 810G 514.5, SAE standard J1455 crash test, and the docking mechanism at 30,000 cycles. The dock also features certifications for RoHS, FCC, C-Tick, and E-Mark.
The docking stations will be available for purchase June 2016 at all Gamber-Johnson resellers. To see a full list of features or to get a quote, please visit gamberjohnson.com/S410.
Source: Gamber-Johnson
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