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The Motion R12 by Xplore Rugged Tablet PC is purpose-built to meet every specialized mobile computing requirement set forth by the public safety sector – including mission-critical durability, connectivity, and true mobility features. Its sleek design makes the R12 appealing as a laptop re- placement in the offi ce, while its rugged MIL-STD-810G and IP54-rated strength makes it one of the safest and most reliable solutions for in-vehicle and in-fi eld use. From the large 12.5-inch View Anywhere® touchscreen
and wireless keyboard option, to the built-in barcode scanner, RFID reader, hi-res camera and digital pen, offi cers can easily review real-time intelligence, capture data, and make immedi- ate, informed decisions at the scene. Multi-layer authentica- tion measures such as fi ngerprint scanners and CAC readers provide secure access to CJIS records, while support for Win- dows 10/8.1/7 OS ensures full compatibility with agencies’ preferred software and back-offi ce systems. Boasting a powerful Intel® Core vPro™ processor, up to 256
GB SSD, up to 8GB RAM, and hot-swappable battery options, the R12 keeps offi cers plugged into the latest action non-stop for up to 20 hours at a time. Built-in 4G LTE, 3G, Wi-Fi®, Blue- tooth®, GPS, and IP technologies also eliminate the need for external antenna systems while providing a greater range of
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uninterrupted communications connectivity for highly coordi- nated response efforts with dispatch and supporting agencies.
Hilary Romig has extensive training in law enforcement and forensics. She is currently pursuing a career in public safety. She is also a member of the Public Safety Writers Association.
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