Android 11 tablet R10
Linux10.1"Arm® Cortex®-A53 Quad-core

Android 11 tablet - R10 - PDS - Linux / 10.1" / Arm® Cortex®-A53 Quad-core
Android 11 tablet - R10 - PDS - Linux / 10.1" / Arm® Cortex®-A53 Quad-core
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Characteristics

Type
Linux, Android 11
Display size
10.1"
Processor
Arm® Cortex®-A53 Quad-core
Other characteristics
rugged, touch screen, USB, GNSS, waterproof, in-vehicle, 4G, RS232, sunlight-readable, WLAN, Bluetooth, 4G LTE, WiFi

Description

The R10 Industrial Tablet Computer is a 10.1 inch short range remote control tablet for construction vehicles. A rugged industrial tablet PC has three analog buttons and several digital buttons. With WIFI or other wireless technology, this Chinese rugged tablet pc can achieve short-range control of your vehicle to operate as needed and improve efficiency. (under development. . .) Suitable for remote control of mining trucks, engineering work vehicles, logistics and warehouse vehicles. High level of protection IP65 to protect outdoor work protection, long battery life can effectively ensure the outdoor work time of the industrial tablet IP Rating - IP65 Waterproof Display - 10.1", 1280*800, Brightness>=500 CD/M2. Full fit screen technology, multi-touch system Processor - 64-bit processor, quad-core Cortex A53, frequency 1.5GHZ Memory - 2GB (*Maximum 4GB) Storage - 16GB (*up to 256GB) OS - Android 10.0 (* or LINUX+QT) communication WIFI - 2.4G WiFi, IEEE802.11 b/g/n, support long range applications Bluetooth - BT2.1+EDR/3.0/4.0 BLE GNSS - GPS+BD +GLONASS (*Optional) LTE - LTE Module: Quectel EC200 (*Optional LTE module to support carriers in different countries)
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