We might still be waiting to hear more news of the Side Arm 2 rugged UMPC, but in the mean time it seems like we have a different rugged UMPC to take a look at. Have a look at the…
We might still be waiting to hear more news of the Side Arm 2 rugged UMPC, but in the mean time it seems like we have a different rugged UMPC to take a look at. Have a look at the Yuma rugged UMPC from Trimble.
- 7″ sunlight-readable 1024×600 touchscreen display
- 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270
- Windows Vista
- 32GB SSD
- 802.11b/g WiFi and Bluetooth 2.0
- GPS
- dual-cameras
- USB 2.0 port x 2
- SDIO slot
- ExpressCard slot
It seems to be a pretty large slate-UMPC (read: no keyboard) and weighs 2.6 pounds with the battery. Clearly this device is not for consumer wielding in the local coffee shop, but instead it is designed to stand up to some serious punishment and provide a mobile platform for commercial work. Here are some of the things that Trimble mentioned the device might be useful for while on-the-go:
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- Collect and exchange data – lots of data
- Transfer data in real time
- Run reports
- Receive dispatch orders on the road
- Take geo-tagged photographs
- Initiate VOIP communications
- Add secure memory for sensitive files
- Send email
- Write a report
- Find your way out of the forest
[Rugged PC Reviews] via [GottaBeMobile]

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