JLT Mobile Computers Provide Rugged IT Solutions

May 30, 2017

Photo: JLT Mobile
Photo: JLT Mobile

JLT Mobile Computers will be showcasing its Navis-ready validated rugged computers.

Designed from the ground up to deliver optimum operational capabilities in demanding applications, the JLT computers leverage the latest industrial components to offer leading performance. Thanks to their rugged construction and proven reliability they deliver long operational life, even in tough environmental conditions and from the hottest to the coldest temperatures.

Of particular interest to port and terminal operators are the virtually unbreakable touchscreens available on several JLT computer models featuring the JLT PowerTouch display technology. These screens offer outstanding resistance to wear and tear, recognize touch input with gloves even in wet conditions, and reduce disruptive computer downtime. Combined with hardened glass, the deployment of capacitive touchscreens offers a feature-rich user experience – typically seen in consumer device displays – but with unparalleled durability. Meet with Peter Lundgren, JLT Business Development Executive for Ports, to find out more about the technical details of the new implementation, as well as the compelling reasons for industrial customers to choose such hardened rugged screens.

 

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