General Dynamics toughens up

Performance and durability come together in General Dynamics' GD6000 high-performance, vehicle-rugged notebook to create a computer solution that is equally at home in the office and on the road.

Designed for mobile workforces, the GD6000 is the only notebook optimised for vehicle deployments.

It meets fully-rugged standards for temperature, vibration, dust ingress and humidity.

It can also survive punishing 30" drops and comes standard with a spill resistant keyboard, dual task lights and the industry's best 13.3" outdoor viewable touchscreen display featuring General Dynamics' patent-pending DynaVue technology.

It also has options for GPS, WWAN and a full function vehicle dock.

This best-in-class road durability does not come at the expense of office performance.

The GD6000 is equipped with the Intel Core2 Duo T9400 processor, 1066 MHz FSB, 6MB L2 Cache, and up to 4GB of memory.

An optional office dock, external keyboard, mouse and display make office work a breeze.

For best-in-class durability, performance, and unparalleled outdoor viewability, check out the GD6000 - it works where you work.

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