Dell today announced theLatitude 7220 Rugged Extreme tablet, built to meet the demands of workers in harsh environments; from the factory floor to ambulances, desert sandstorms to Arctic conditions.
The lightest and most powerful rugged 12" tablet on the market today[3]is designed to provide the mobility and connectivity to help field users stay productive; its durability offering peace of mind for those in some of the dirtiest, wettest, most challenging and most critical workplaces. Updated features include an enhanced 1000 NIT FHD display with anti-glare coatings, allowing customers to access and showcase their work even when out in direct sunlight. The screen is also glove responsive and multi-touch capable.
Secure and reliable communication is a priority for first responders, public safety organizations and service utilities' organizations that need to operate when everything else is down. That's why theLatitude 7220 Rugged Extremewas designed to offer a broad range of connectivity options, including access to FirstNet.[4]
FirstNet -built withAT&Tin a public-private partnership with theFirst Responder Network Authority-is designed for first responders and those critical to their emergency response. The FirstNet Ready Latitude 7220 Rugged Extreme supports access to the physically separate and dedicated FirstNet network core, FirstNet First Priority? -which includes always-on priority and preemption for first responders -and the FirstNet Band 14 spectrum.
With the Latitude 7220 Rugged Extreme and FirstNet services, first responders can connect to the critical information they need every day and in every emergency. This connectivity, combined with the built-in camera, means that first responders can make video calls and stream data from the field.[5]
The Latitude 7220 Rugged Extreme offers performance and connectivity for ultimate field productivity: