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Sunday, June 22, 2008

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GBM InkShow: WebDT 310

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InkShow_4Every once in a while I get the opportunity to review a system that is outside of my usual realm of products. Such was the case with the DT Research WebDT 310.

Designed for vertical markets, the WebDT 310 is a 10" slate style Tablet PC - durable, but not ruggedized. It features an AMD Geodeā„¢ LX 800 processor and runs your choice of Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, WinCE, or Windows XP Embedded. With its focus on vertical markets, the WebDT 310 also has optional magnetic stripe reader, 2MP camera, and barcode reader. You can view the full specs here. The WebDT 310 just won the prestigious "Best Choice of Computex" award for it's flexibility and reliable design.

The WebDT 310 also has a smaller brother, the WebDT 360, which has similar options, but uses an 8.4" screen for even better portability.

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