Motion’s J3400 Rugged Tablet PC: Specs and Price

By: Peter Chubb | March 16, 2009

Motion’s J3400 Rugged Tablet PC: Specs and Price

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We already know that Motion Computing is a leader when it comes to mobile computing and wireless communications, and they are about to share with a new device for their line of rugged tablet PCs. The J3400 maximizes performance along with flexibility, thanks to a lightweight package and superior ergonomics.

The integrated features of the J3400 allows Motion’s tablet PC to adapt to a wide range of demanding working environments. The J3400 is ideal to use wherever you go, and the dual battery design will help to extend your computing day.

The Motion Computing J3400 now joins their other range of tablet PCs, all of which meet the needs of mobile workers in a range of different jobs. Those jobs include construction, field sales, healthcare and much more
Motion’s J3400 is powered by an Intel® Centrino® 2 processor, and a 1.8 inch hard disk drive (HDD), an 64GB SSD is available as an option. There is also a 2.0 megapixel camera, biometric fingerprint reader, GPS and much more. The Motion J3400 starts at $2,299.

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  By: Peter Chubb | Filed under: Computers, Portable Computers & Tablets

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  1. David Gill says:

    Problem with Video Chip. when in Dynamic mode….the video display device will crash to a black screen…For me it is happening up to about 20 times within a day.
    If you change the setting from Dynamic to Fixed, it appears the problem will go away.
    The rubber material that seals the case is coming apart on the left side where it goes into a groove at the end..at both the top and bottom corners….

  2. Nathan90 says:

    Thank you “David Gill” I just ordered mine yesterday and wanted as much feedback as possible but no one seems to give me any first hand accounts. I watched several white paper flicks generated by Montion on youtube and could see several issues that concerned me. Note the directional rotation of the image, instead of making software allowing it to rotate 180 in either direction it goes in the direction designated by the microphone placements. I believe if they could keep in mind that some of us work in what ever direction posible to get the job done in the field be it upside down on our backs in the dark, then the tablet would be more then just a profit. The rubberized backing looks cheesy so I am not suprise that it appears to have issues already. The ideal is sound but not thought through which lends me to believe they were just trying to get it out the door asap.

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