Been scouring around from one of these for a while now and stumbled across this. Roughly £30-£40 cheaper than other eBay sellers. Says 300 in stock and seller has excellent feedback.
These are the rugged touchscreen ones so would survive a nuclear blast if you're in that line of work. Windows 7 as well, none of this new fangled windows malarky.
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SavageDonkey
24 Feb 1627#14
I have no idea why but I offered £100 for two and my offer was accepted... why did I do this?
topss to mittromney
24 Feb 168#9
Buy them all and build a bunker?
mittromney
24 Feb 167#7
Doubt the user would survive the nuclear blast.
aa64xyz
24 Feb 163#15
hduk addict need rehab
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emodan
24 Feb 16#1
The CPU in this was pretty pants in 2008 not sure how well it would fair compared to a linx 7 or similar modern Windows tablet.
twinkle
24 Feb 16#2
Apart from it looks cute I'm not sure what I could use it for that I don't use a tablet or phone for...good price though.
xxyy3 to twinkle
24 Feb 16#4
Windows solitaire?
brilly to twinkle
24 Feb 162#11
a hammer
MikeLondon to twinkle
24 Feb 16#19
Cute!!! I don't pick up electronics for the sake of them being cute ...... They have to be sexy.
New2Deals
24 Feb 162#3
jaykay1975
24 Feb 162#5
Unless you are on military field operations or an engineer working outdoors why would you possibly want one of these?
A sales rep once demo'ed a similar tough book to me by driving his car over it and throwing it across our car park.... it worked perfectly after all that.
zetecrob to jaykay1975
24 Feb 162#6
I've posted it for people in that line of work, not for someone wanting a tablet to use at home whilst watching Eastenders. Like you said, they're pretty indestructible!
mittromney
24 Feb 167#7
Doubt the user would survive the nuclear blast.
topss to mittromney
24 Feb 168#9
Buy them all and build a bunker?
fishmaster to mittromney
24 Feb 16#23
He would if he was wearing a suit of toughbooks though.
AndyRoyd
24 Feb 163#8
My ex-partner used to perform similar stunts, usually with my possessions. Only stopped when the ins co demanded I report something akin to criminal damage prior to any subsequent claims, although that was coincident with our parting. Happy days.
bargainhunter1059
24 Feb 162#10
These would be good for vehicle OBD diagnostics/programming with the interface of course.
M_z
24 Feb 16#12
Ruggedised sounds like something Cameron and Boris might have done at Eton. :confused:
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These are the rugged touchscreen ones so would survive a nuclear blast if you're in that line of work. Windows 7 as well, none of this new fangled windows malarky.
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A sales rep once demo'ed a similar tough book to me by driving his car over it and throwing it across our car park.... it worked perfectly after all that.