
Tablets can move computing power out of office workspaces while remaining more portable and easier to ruggedize than laptops or desktops. Modern processors allow tablets to deliver impressive performance even without matching traditional systems. A tablet built for Microsoft Copilot+ AI tools is designed to withstand rough handling and environmental conditions. The G140 includes a 14-inch 1920x1200 IPS touchscreen and AMD Ryzen AI 5 or Ryzen AI 7 processors, with configurations ranging from 16GB to 64GB DDR5 RAM and up to 2TB PCIe NVMe SSD storage. It uses dual hot-swappable batteries and offers multiple built-in ports including DisplayPort, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A, and Gigabit Ethernet, with optional HDMI 2.1 and extra USB ports. It also supports accessory expansion via a top port for barcode readers, serial ports, HF RFID readers, or USB 2.0 Type-A, and includes cameras with a privacy cover.
"While laptops and PCs dominate the office space, they're not always the best form factor for taking compute power out of the comfort and safety of the workspaces. This is where tablets come into play. They're not only more portable than laptops or desktops, they're far easier to ruggedize."
"The is a tablet that's been built from the ground up to be powerful enough to run Microsoft's Copilot+ AI tools, but also tough enough to survive rough handling by Mother Nature."
"The G140 features a 14-inch 1920 x 1200 IPS LCD touchscreen and an AMD processor from the Ryzen AI 5 and Ryzen AI 7 lines, even the Pro variants, between 16GB and 64GB of DDR5 RAM, and up to 2TB of PCIe NVMe SSD storage."
"Powering this are dual hot-swappable batteries, a bunch of built-in ports, a DisplayPort, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A port, Gigabit Ethernet, and audio in/out, along with the option to add HDMI 2.1 and two USB 2.0 Type-A ports. On the top of the tablet is a port that accepts an optional barcode reader, serial port, HF RFID reader, or USB 2.0 Type-A port."
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