Oct/090
Rugged EMS-Oriented Duros Computer, Now Much Better
You know, when it comes to the public’s safety, we need to make sure that the persons on the front line have the best gadgets, not only the best training possible! While I cannot say anything regarding training, I can tell you that Duros has made quite the upgrade to the 1205-PS fixed-mount rugged computer, designed especially for public safety and first-responder vehicles. So keep on reading to see what the good guys will be using from now on.
The new 1205-PS sports an Intel Core Duo 1.6 GHz processor, 2GB of RAM and can integrate video (quite a feat); plus, it is able to run the Computer Aided Dispatch software, which is known to be pretty demanding. As far as ruggedness goes, the device has a solid aluminum housing, making sure that it does not break at the first touch, be it the soft touch of a woman’s finger or the hard blow of a hammer.
There are multiple choices for RAM, HDDs, processors, keyboards or radio connectivity, meaning it can be configured to fit all requirements no matter if you’re a police officer, work in the security field or need it for EMS or fire applications. The device also sports quite a thin and compact design making sure to take up as less space as possible so you can allocate the extra space to other, more important things.
I will leave you now with a little something from Eric Miller, Duros general manager, “When lives and safety are at stake, first responders must have equipment that works. The Duros 1205-PS already was rugged enough to perform under the most challenging conditions. Now it is faster and has more memory, giving first responders ready access to additional tools and resources to better perform their jobs”
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