Rugged Windows 8.1 Xplore XC6 tablet offers military-grade proofing

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While there are some tablets that are water-proof, few are actually tough enough to handle a drop from 7 feet. The recently released Xplore XC6 tablet range from Xplore Technologies can not only take a 7-foot drop, it can also work underwater, survive wet dirt, dust and more. The Xplore XC6 can do this mainly due to it's MIL-STD-810G military grade certification for vibration, drop and shock proofing. Made from a magnesium alloy, the tablet has an 8.5-hour battery life and offers tech specs which include an Intel Core i5-4300U processor and 128GB solid state drive for storage. Rubber bumpers on each corner ensure better shock proofing while a fingerprint scanner provides better security. As expected, pricing for a such a tablet is quite high, with the Xplore XC6 starting from $5299 (RM17330) but if you have the need, then this shouldn't be an issue. Here's what they had to say about it:

"The XC6 is the toughest and highest performance product Xplore has ever developed. It will perform very well in environments where device failure is not an option. No matter if it's the middle of the desert or in freezing rain, this tablet is going to excel in extreme conditions, resulting in a longer lifecycle and higher return on investment for our customers." Mark Holleran, president and chief operating officer, Xplore Technologies

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