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Sektor adds Zebra Technologies' refreshed rugged tablet, laptop range

By Nico Arboleda on Apr 3, 2019 4:32PM
Sektor adds Zebra Technologies' refreshed rugged tablet, laptop range

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Distributor Sektor has added Zebra Technologies’ new range of ruggedised tablets and laptops to its portfolio.

The new devices carry over from the vendor’s 2018 acquisition of Xplore Technologies, a manufacturer of semi-, fully- and ultra-rugged tablets and 2-in-1 laptops.

Sektor chief executive Rhys Warren said the products have features never before seen in the Australian and New Zealand market, like in-built RFID readers for future-proofing.

“Mobile computing continues to grow strongly and now customers can benefit from having a single solutions platform that is supported by whatever hardware suits each individual worker’s needs,” Warren said.

“For some, a small screen and hand held device is the best fit while others require more screen landscape.

“Now one software solution can be delivered regardless of hardware requirements and the whole mobile workforce can use the same system, reducing complexity and saving costs accordingly.”

The tablets and laptops come in a number of variations, including ones with a hard handle and built-in barcode reader. They are available with either Windows 10 and Android. 

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By Nico Arboleda
Apr 3 2019
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