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By Romig, Hilary
Ruggedized or semi-rugged, there is a wide variety of laptops, convertibles and tablets for patrol use. These offer real-world advantages over consumer-grade devices in police work.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Apr 2016)
By Police Fleet Manager Staff
New Products
(This article was originally published in Police Fleet Manager Jan/Feb 2016)
By Brad Brewer
Solving real street-relevant issues
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Dec 2015)
There are a wide variety of both semi-rugged and fully ruggedized laptops, notebooks, convertibles and tablets. Pick the one that fills the need and fits the budget.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Apr 2015)
By Law and Order Staff
360 Degrees of HD Evidence Capture
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Sep 2014)
By Susan Geoghegan
Today’s police officer requires a computer that is both compact and rugged. While a tablet PC offers greater mobility than a laptop, it also presents certain challenges. Among these are the lack of a traditional keyboard, shorter battery life, the durability to withstand harsh conditions, and the robust processing power needed to run multiple applications from a police car. As agencies segue from laptops to the enhanced mobility of tablet PCs, industry leaders continue to address these challenges. A broad spectrum of semi- and fully rugged tablets are now available, with user-friendly touchscreens and optional keyboards, high-performance processing systems, and extended battery life.
(This article was originally published in Police Fleet Manager Jul/Aug 2014)
By Susan Geoghegan
Today’s digital video capabilities include pre- and post-event recording, high image resolution, quick data transfer, and multi-camera options.
(This article was originally published in Police Fleet Manager May/Jun 2013)
By Jennifer Gavigan
Cloud computing is a concept in which information is stored and delivered by hosted servers and services over the Internet remotely, as opposed to on-site. But just how well is cloud computing being accepted by law enforcement agencies and how comfortable are they with this concept due to security?
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Feb 2012)
By Brad Brewer
Five hours of runtime at 30 frames per second
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Dec 2012)
By Susan Geoghegan
Take a look at the new generation of rugged mobile computers, which are built to last in extreme law enforcement environments.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Mar 2009)