Top 5: Toughest Gadgets
So, now i'll tell you some gadgets that claim it self like a strong and unbreakable gadgets. Enjoy!
1. Sonim XP3
Built For Life in the most inhospitable environments, the Sonim XP3 Quest Pro was designed and engineered in response to our customers’ requests for an upmost rugged phone that fuses first-class features with Sonim’s renowned premium rugged construction and durability.
Outfitted with the unparalleled protection of the Gorilla Glass, the Sonim XP3 Quest Pro raises, yet again, the bar of extreme ruggedness. It also boasts an extended Battery Life (up to 18 hours of talk time and 1500 hours of standby) and includes, among other capabilities, A-GPS, a powerfull LED torch, 2MP camera, and a suite of JAVA applications designed to meet every need of the avid hiker or the construction worker on the job site.The XP3 Quest Pro continues Sonim’s legacy of super-rugged phones. It provides another rock-solid, reliable lifeline for people who work and/or play in extreme environmental conditions.
2. Dell Latitude E6400
Dell has unveiled its next generation 'fully rugged' laptop, constructed with materials used in military applications.
The Latitude E6400 XFR is by no means the first ruggedised laptop, but Dell is hoping that the inclusion of its Dell-exclusive PR481 material makes it harder than nails.
"It is engineered to meet the needs of even the most demanding customers in the harshest environments such as the military, first responders, field service technicians and those who require systems that meet 13 military specifications…including drop tests, sea fog, temperature extremes, thermal shock and explosive environments, to name just a few," blogs Dell's Patrick B.
The LaCie Rugged XL, Design by Neil Poulton desktop drive features an extremely resistant and tough design complete with a rubber sleeve, internal bumper, and heat dissipating features
1. Sonim XP3
Built For Life in the most inhospitable environments, the Sonim XP3 Quest Pro was designed and engineered in response to our customers’ requests for an upmost rugged phone that fuses first-class features with Sonim’s renowned premium rugged construction and durability.
Outfitted with the unparalleled protection of the Gorilla Glass, the Sonim XP3 Quest Pro raises, yet again, the bar of extreme ruggedness. It also boasts an extended Battery Life (up to 18 hours of talk time and 1500 hours of standby) and includes, among other capabilities, A-GPS, a powerfull LED torch, 2MP camera, and a suite of JAVA applications designed to meet every need of the avid hiker or the construction worker on the job site.The XP3 Quest Pro continues Sonim’s legacy of super-rugged phones. It provides another rock-solid, reliable lifeline for people who work and/or play in extreme environmental conditions.
2. Dell Latitude E6400
Dell has unveiled its next generation 'fully rugged' laptop, constructed with materials used in military applications.
The Latitude E6400 XFR is by no means the first ruggedised laptop, but Dell is hoping that the inclusion of its Dell-exclusive PR481 material makes it harder than nails.
"It is engineered to meet the needs of even the most demanding customers in the harshest environments such as the military, first responders, field service technicians and those who require systems that meet 13 military specifications…including drop tests, sea fog, temperature extremes, thermal shock and explosive environments, to name just a few," blogs Dell's Patrick B.
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The material is apparently twice the strength of magnesium alloy, and this helps give the laptop a 25 per cent higher 'drop specification' than its rivals.
Dell suggests that this is around four feet when the computer is off and closed and three foot with screen open and the computer fired up.
3. Canon PoweShot D10
In 2009, Canon has launched its PowerShot D10 which was the first waterproof digital compact in its line. This camera will not bear any breaks or cracks if falls below 10 meters. Moreover, the best features which make this camera more attractive is its freeze proof feature that goes up to 10 degrees and shock proof feature which can bear the jerk if dropped from a height of 1.22 meters. Well, this is not enough! The camera has also received dust proof feature, making it more realistic.The material is apparently twice the strength of magnesium alloy, and this helps give the laptop a 25 per cent higher 'drop specification' than its rivals.
Dell suggests that this is around four feet when the computer is off and closed and three foot with screen open and the computer fired up.
3. Canon PoweShot D10
4. LaCie Rugged XL
The LaCie Rugged XL, Design by Neil Poulton desktop drive features an extremely resistant and tough design complete with a rubber sleeve, internal bumper, and heat dissipating features
5. Samsung B2700
Designed for anyone whose life involves some tough outdoor scenarios the handset is water and dust resistant to the internationally recognised IP54 standard, and has some 'outdoor features', which amount to an altimeter, compass and pedometer.
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