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General Dynamics Itronix Legacy Products
Still In the Field
Over the past two decades, General Dynamics Itronix has empowered over 250,000 mobile workers worldwide with rugged computing products. Itronix products are built to last and the majority of these units are still in use. To access the data sheet information for a particular legacy model, just click on the appropriate tab below.
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NOTEBOOKS Legacy Products
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GoBook® VR-2 Notebook Replaced by GD6000 - click here 
Launched in June 2007, this next generation semi-rugged notebook features the Intel® Core™2 Duo T7300 2.0 GHz processor, plus ergonomics and wireless features. Designed to meet the needs of mobile workers in a variety of commercial, field service, public safety and military markets, the GoBook VR-2 has a 13.3-inch display with DynaVue technology that offers viewing in all lighting conditions, even direct sunlight. The GoBook VR-2 semi-rugged notebook is tough enough for vehicle deployments and meets fully rugged standards for temperature, vibration, dust ingress and humidity. For best-in-class durability and performance, check out the GoBook VR-2—it works where you work. Click for more details.
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GoBook® VR-1 Notebook Replaced by GoBook VR-2 - click here 
Launched in September 2005, the new semi-rugged notebook from General Dynamics Itronix sets a tough new standard for this product class. Tough, powerful, ergonomic and multi-Wireless, the GoBook VR-1 has many of the feature sets, and physical attributes common to General Dynamics Itronix' fully rugged product offerings. Built to withstand the vibration, temperature extremes (up to 60°C), bumps, shocks, and occasional spills that mobile computer users encounter daily, the General Dynamics Itronix semi-rugged GoBook VR-1 notebook was developed to meet the needs of both mobile-office industrial users, as well professional "road warriors" whose notebook must reliably endure the tumultuous and often unpredictable conditions that come with using a notebook on the go. This vehicle-ready product lacks virtually nothing, including state of the art 1.86 GHz Intel Pentium M Centrino processor, up to 4 simultaneous radio options including GPS, 802.11a/b/g, GSM/GPRS/EDGE, or CDMA/1XRTT/1XEVDO. Click for more details.
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GoBook® III Replaced by GoBook XR-1 - click here
Launched in September 2004, the GoBook III was the world's fastest, most advanced, wireless fully-rugged notebook computer. Performance features include Intel® Mobile Pentium® M Processor 745, removable shock-mounted encased hard drive for data swapping and security, simultaneous support of up to three RF modems (GPRS, CDMA, Wireless LAN or Bluetooth technologies), flexible/upgradable CRMA® radio architecture, and our TFT XGA Outdoor transmissive touchscreen display, making both viewing and data navigation ultra-flexible, and without requiring a mouse. Click for more details. To access the third party certified docks page for the GoBook III please click here.
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GoBook® II Replaced by GoBook XR-1 - click here
The GoBook® II is no longer being manufactured and is now a "legacy" product. Its claim to fame is that it increases the productivity of mobile workers. Innovative, upgradable wireless options, Mobile Intel Pentium 4 Processor-M speed and award-winning iCare Implementation Services make the GoBook II the perfect choice for rugged mobile computing needs. The GoBook II featured a 1.7 GHz Intel Pentium IV processor, and advanced multi-wireless capabilities, in a rugged notebook computer. Key features included a removable 40GB/80GB encased hard drive for data swapping and security, simultaneous support of Wireless LAN, Wireless WAN and Bluetooth technologies, flexible/upgradable CRMA radio architecture, and our exclusive Colorvue® daylight-viewable color display. Two handle options made for easy carrying, and the optional patent pending BatHook hard handle acted as an integrated vehicle cradling device, allowing easy positioning on steering wheel or vehicle window (from the outside). In addition, the touchscreen, mades data entry and navigation mouse-free. Click for more details. To access the third party certified docks page for the GoBook II please click here.
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GoBook® MAX Replaced by GoBook XR-1 - click here
The GoBook MAX® is no longer being manufactured and is now a "legacy" product. Featuring innovations such as the Nitevue™ keyboard and the Colorvue™ sunlight-viewable display, the GoBook MAX was the most ultra-rugged notebook computer available, anywhere. Itronix' exclusive CRMA™ technology allows for wireless upgrades as infrastructure changes. The GoBook MAX features integrated wireless data communications that enable your mobile workforce to be connected and productive anytime, anywhere. Whether drenched, dropped, hot or cold, the GoBook MAX stays on the job. Backed by a limited lifetime warranty and comprehensive services package, the Itronix GoBook MAX was truly ultra-rugged wireless computing at its best. Click for more details.
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TABLET PC Legacy Products
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Duo-Touch® Tablet PC Replaced by GoBook Duo-Touch II - click here
The Duo-Touch was a rugged, slate Tablet PC, with a user-selectable dual active/passive touch screen that put the power and flexibility of tablet computing to work in environmentally-challenging situations. Mid-sized, lightweight and ergonomic, the Duo-Touch had the rugged and weatherized features you've come to expect from General Dynamics Itronix. With up-to-four wireless options in the same device, including GPS, the Duo-Touch could connect with most wireless networks. Additionally, the Duo-Touch featured DynaVue™ touchscreen display technology that dramatically increases outdoor viewability through contrast ratio rather than trying to overpower sunlight with multiple backlights. The Duo-Touch rugged Tablet PC offered the performance and flexibility needed to keep field-deployed, mission-critical workers productive. Click for more details. To access the third party certified docks page for the Duo-Touch please click here
GoBook® Tablet PC Replaced by GoBook Duo-Touch II - click here
The GoBook Tablet PC, a legacy product, was a rugged “slate” Tablet PC, that put the power and flexibility of tablet computing to work in environmentally-challenging situations. Mid-sized, lightweight and ergonomic, the GoBook Tablet PC provided the rugged and weatherized features that are a hallmark of Itronix products. With multiple integrated wireless technologies, the GoBook Tablet PC was ready for any wireless network. It offered the performance and flexibility needed to keep field-deployed, mission-critical workers productive. Itronix took the best aspects of Tablet PC technology and improved on them for high-performance mobile applications. It was ideal for industries such as insurance, telecommunications, public safety and commercial field service. Click for more details.
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HANDHELDS Legacy Products —Discontinued in lieu of ultra-mobile notebook
General Dynamics Itronix Corporation has led the industry with handheld mobile computing solutions for two decades. As of May 2007, the handheld product line has been discontinued, with the introduction of alternative small form factor rugged devices by General Dynamics Itronix in June 2007: CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO.
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GoBook® Q-200
The GoBook® Q-200 is no longer being manufactured and is now a "legacy" product. The GoBook Q-200 was an ultra-rugged handheld ideal for mobile workforces that operate in demanding, mission-critical environments. The Q-200 was the most rugged handheld available in its commercial market space. Click for more details.
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GoBook® Q-100
The GoBook® Q-100 is no longer being manufactured and is now a "legacy" product. The GoBook Q-100 was an ultra-rugged handheld based on the Microsoft® Pocket PC operating system. Ideally suited for batch data collection and inventory control, the Q-100 was one of the most rugged handheld available anywhere. Click for more details.
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fex21
The fex21 is no longer being manufactured and is now a "legacy" product. Running Windows CE and meeting military standards for rugged computing, the fex21 was a flexible H/PC with the wireless performance required by field workers. A touchscreen and full QWERTY keyboard offer multiple data entry in an ergonomic, open-book design. Click for more details.
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