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Fully rugged notebook, Compact form factor, Can be configured with WiFi, GPS and 3G/HSDPA
Very expensive, Heavy for such a small notebook, Few onboard ports, Additional expansion modules or docking units required to add connectivity options, Keyboard is not conducive to fast typing
Small of format and impressively rugged of build, the GoBook MR-1 can withstand a lot of abuse in the field. Unfortunately, your wallet will also have to take some punishment if you choose to buy it...
Resumen: If you need a truly rugged ultraportable and dont care what it looks like, the MR-1 is the machine for the job. Most laptops can take the odd knock or two, but still need to be handled with care if youre to avoid ending up with an expensive paper we...
Extremely expensive, Finicky cursor controls, Short battery life with standard battery
The General Dynamics Itronix GoBook MR-1 is one tough little notebook. Engineered to meet or exceed the military standard (MIL-STD-810F) for drop, shock, vibration, and temperature, it is well suited for field workers. While its $5,649 (as configured) ...
Resumen: GCN Lab review GCN THE GOBOOK MR-1 from Itronix is more than ultraportable perhaps we should call it superportable. In any case, its size and ruggedness make it perfect for certain jobs, although not for the typical laptop PC user in an office. At o...
Resumen: When you think of rugged notebooks, you generally think of big, heavy machines, and most of them are. But not all. Not anymore. Not with GD-Itronix releasing the GoBook MR-1. It measures just 6 x 4.5 inches and is about an inch and a half thick. Thats...
Resumen: In December of 2008, editors of RuggedPCReview.com and ScubaDiverInfo.com traveled to the Honduran island of Roatan to test a variety of rugged and underwater equipment and survey the status of coral bleaching that has been witnessed in the massive ree...