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Dell has launched the next generation of Dell Rugged notebooks, available through Defence Supplier Forward IT.

From miners, farmers and tradies to emergency workers like paramedics, firefighters and the police force, the Rugged range provides industries with tough environments the dependability, connectivity and performance they need to get their jobs done.

Dell is the only tier-one vendor with a rugged extreme product line that can handle the toughest jobs. With the new generation of notebooks, customers can work with zero down-time thanks to intuitive, hot-swappable dual-batteries packing a combined charge that can last more than 14 hours.

The new Rugged range is designed to work in extreme conditions anywhere around the world while enjoying brighter, sharper FHD displays with better colour. This means easier viewing, indoors or outdoors for greater usability, rain, hail or shine.

With each new Rugged notebook, there’s improved security and quicker log-on through “Windows Hello” facial recognition, and greatly-improved performance thanks to the latest generation of Intel quad-core processors, workstation-class AMD graphics chips, storage options and a  new active cooling solution to keep it all under control in any environment.

Dell’s combined end-to-end security and reliability allows customers to make personal touches, making each Rugged unique to meet individual business objectives.

“For workers in extreme environments, having a reliable device that can withstand Australian and NZ's harsh conditions is essential," Robert Vinokurov, General Manager, Client Solutions Group, Dell EMC ANZ said.

“From mining, fishing and agriculture, to emergency workers facing unpredictable environments where anything can happen, they need to be able to depend on a notebook that will survive and thrive, allowing productivity wherever they are. Our new Rugged notebooks can withstand the most extreme environments, including temperatures ranging from -29 to 63 degrees Celsius, harsh wet conditions, sand, dust and hard impacts – these systems are highly durable."

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