« Toshiba Satellite X205-SLi4 Review – Laptop Mag | Main | Sony VAIO VGN-TZ295N Review - PC World »

DRS ARMOR C12 Review - Tablet PC Review

DRS-ARMOR-C12.jpg

A review of the DRS ARMOR C12 rugged tablet PC has been posted over at Tablet PC Review. ‘The design of the DRS ARMOR notebook is very boxy, with no thought put into making it have soft rounded edges. The notebook is almost twice as thick as a standard 12” notebook, has rubber tabs sticking out at every angle from the edges, and has its own built-in carrying handle. Every part of the notebook that could hit an object if dropped is padded with rubber strips, and all vital components have thick metal panels protecting the body from sharp impacts.

At first glance many people might ask where the ports are located, but when you take a closer look you see that every external port has its own water proof cap. This keeps dirt and moisture out when not in use, and also protects the fragile connectors in the event something might hit that area of the notebook. The only downside I found with these caps is some don’t fit that tight in place, and feel as if they could pop out if they are snagged on a rough surface.’

Read: DRS ARMOR C12 Rugged Tablet PC Review – Tablet PC Review

Post a comment

(If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)