An install technician checks the dispatch log on his B10, secures it into his G2 Vehicle Dock and uses the built-in GPS for guidance to his first job. The tablefs integrated barcode scanner confirms which TV and Internet gateways to grab for this customer before heading inside the unfurnished home. Once installation is complete, he goes outside in the rain to verify network speeds via the sealed gigabit Ethernet port. He also evaluates the picture quality of each TV set-top box using the HDMI input. troubleshooting pixilation issues immediately to prevent an additional service call. The customer signs the completed work order with the active digitizer pen and the technician notifies dispatch via his 4G LTE broadband radio that he's moving to the next job. ;Jil]G The receiving manager at the central warehouse grabs his B10 by the carrying handle and walks to the loading dock to inventory incoming shipments with the B10 integrated barcode scanner. He uses the active digitizer pen to record scan weights and then inspects each case for damage. Using the tablet's 8 MP camera, high-res images of damaged products are captured and automatically annotated. The forklift operator, with the fully rugged IP65 tablet secured in a G2 Vehicle Dock, accesses the warehouse location labeling data to identify the assigned aisle/rack/ bin locations for cold storage items before loading the pallets onto the forklift. He then moves the first load into cold storage before heading to the 98 degree loading dock to drop remaining pallets on outgoing trucks. An aviation production manager reviews the day's work on his rugged, Wi-Fi-connected B 10. He assigns job orders to each line operator. They retrieve the orders after securing their tablets into the G2 Office Docks on their work carts. While on the go, they are able to use the tablefs Companion Keyboard to quickly search for electronic user manuals applicable to their day·s assignments. The manager picks up his tablet and is immediately able to begin inspecting a wiring issue in a nearly completed aircraft. He crawls into the nose assembly, keeping his C1 D2/ATEX-certified B10 at hand for easy data input. After an afternoon of inspection and troubleshooting, he logs securely into the track and trace system using the Finger Print Sensor to ensure the rest of the day's production activity is on schedule. X ABOUT XPLORE Established in 1996, Xplore Technologies Corp. is the number two provider of rugged tablet PCs worldwide. With its recent acquisition of the Motion Computing product portfolio, the company now delivers the broadest range of rugged Windows ® and Android tablets available on the market. The company·s award-winning tablet PCs are among the most powerful and longest lasting in their class - able to withstand nearly any hazardous condition or environmental extreme - and are purpose-built for the unique workflow demands of critical industries including oil & gas, utilities, telecommunications, government, military, public safety, manufacturing and distribution. Xplore·s products are sold and serviced on a global basis across the Americas, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Asia Pacific regions. © 2016 Xplore Technologies. All rights reserved. Xplore Technologies and Xplore are registered trademarks of Xplore Technologies. Microsott, Windows 8, Windows 7 and the Windows logo are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies. Intel, the Intel logo, Intel Core and Core Inside are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. Table of contents