After bringing the world’s first AI-ready rugged laptop, Getac now delivers Artificial Intelligence on a rugged tablet. The rugged gadget maker has just launched the F120, the world’s first fully rugged tablet as a Copilot+ PC. With AI in the mix, the new F120 isn’t just a tablet; it’s a field-ready beast that can crunch data, survive a beating, and keep chugging like nothing happened.
This slab of industrial muscle packs a 12.2-inch LumiBond display rated at 1,200 nits, so you can actually see your schematics even under the midday sun. Inside, it’s running Intel Core Ultra 200V Series processors paired with Intel AI Boost NPU, cranking out up to 48 TOPS to handle real-time diagnostics, GIS mapping, or whatever AI-enhanced sorcery your job requires. Memory goes up to 32 GB of LPDDR5X, while storage climbs to 2 TB on PCIe NVMe SSD. In short, plenty of headroom for maps, blueprints, and maybe some cat videos.
Being a Getac, the F120 doesn’t just whisper ruggedness—it screams it. No, I seriously mean it screams. We are talking about MIL-STD-810H and IP66 certification/rating, shrugging off drops from 1.8 m (5.9 feet), vibration, rain, dust, and temperatures ranging from -29 to +63 degrees Celsius (-20.2 to 145.4 Fahrenheit). Hot-swappable batteries mean you can work all day, WiFi 7 keeps you connected, and twin Thunderbolt 4 ports ensure you can dump massive datasets without waiting forever.
Expected in October 2025, the F120 will ship worldwide. Pricing hasn’t been revealed, but here’s a hint: if your boss is in defense, utilities, or heavy industry, start buttering them up now. Meanwhile, hit up F120’s product page to dig into more details.
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