Motorola Announced ML910, MW810 Rugged Laptops

Motorola ML910, MW810 Rugged LaptopsMotorola Inc. today announced the new ML910 Rugged Notebook and MW810 Mobile Workstation, the “fully-rugged, wireless-enabled mobile computers that give government, public safety and enterprise mobile workers quick and secure access to vital information”.

Motorola ML910 Rugged Notebook

Motorola ML910 Rugged Notebook is built and tested to the MIL-STD-810F United States Department of Defense standard. It incorporates a 13.3-inch widescreen display, an Intel Core Duo 1.66Ghz processor and an AMD ATI Radeon X1400 dedicated graphics card with 128MB of video memory. The ML910 also has a video capture card for high performance graphics and real-time video processing. The notebook computer includes as a standard feature a hard drive heater for startup and operation in freezing temperatures and also has diagnostic software that monitors internal conditions and prevents outages due to extreme heat and cold, according to Motorola. There is also a fingerprint reader.

The ML910 rugged laptop supports up to four radios including Wireless Local Area Network (LAN), Bluetooth wireless technology, Global Positioning System (GPS) and Wide Area Network (WAN) radios. In addition, Motorola offers software to provide seamless and secure intelligent roaming across multiple wireless networks.

MW810 Mobile Workstation

The fully-rugged MW810 Mobile Workstation is a vehicle-mounted computer that provides reliable and secure wireless connectivity and processing power for mission-critical applications. The MW810 Mobile Workstation offers Intel Core 2 Duo CPU options, a sunlight-readable display and programmable buttons that allow for quick access to critical applications and remote assistance.

The MW810 Mobile Workstation supports multiple internal radios for seamless multi-network roaming for reliable connectivity—even at highway speeds. Its GPS module options ensure reliable and accurate vehicle location verification.

The MW810 Mobile Workstation offers installation and lifecycle management advantages over other products through its versatile three-piece design with separate display, processor and keyboard. A choice of configurations allows customers to outfit their vehicle types with the same CPU platform, customized to their own needs and specifications, the company says.

Motorola | Engadget

Posted on March 21st, 2007
In: Laptop News, Rugged Notebooks
By Danijel Zivkovic


  • wow

    look at that. looking perfect. I thing this is the future of the laptop teqnologies. and its mosculan….

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