Thursday, April 8, 2010

General Dynamics Introduces New Tadpole(R) TOPAZ Rugged Notebook; High-end Computing and Graphics Display at a COTS Price

General Dynamics Introduces New Tadpole(R) TOPAZ Rugged Notebook; High-end Computing and Graphics Display at a COTS Price
April 8, 2010 1:02 PM

The Tadpole TOPAZ is ruggedized for superior performance in the most demanding command, control, communication and computing environments

CUPERTINO, Calif., --The new rugged Tadpole(R) TOPAZ notebook computer by General Dynamics is now available for military power-users, first responders and federal agents who require workstation-class applications with mobile-server performance. Built from commercial-off-the-shelf technology, the lightweight, compact-sized Tadpole TOPAZ also supports network connectivity at multiple security levels and interoperability with computers and radios currently fielded by the U.S. military.

"The military rugged Tadpole TOPAZ delivers the performance and reliability needed for users in highly specialized environments. For instance, warfighters responsible for battlespace air traffic control need the computing horse-power to support airspace management programs with a workstation display that supports 3D imagery and mapping without scrolling around to see the entire picture," said David Miles, marketing manager for Tadpole products.

The rugged Tadpole TOPAZ has passed rigorous military-standard tests including exposure to high and low temperatures, shock and vibration extremes and water resistance. For users, three segregated Ethernet ports enable Tadpole TOPAZ operators to gain access to multiple networks operating at different levels of information security.

Tadpole TOPAZ highlights:
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo(R) Mobile Processor (T9400) and up to 8 GB DDR3
SDRAM
15.1-inch DynaVue(R) daylight viewable display with optional touch screen
Compatible with Windows(R), Linux(TM) and Solaris(TM) applications
Three segregated Gigabit Ethernet ports
Integrated Trusted Platform Module (TPM) V1.2
Passes military-standard tests MIL-STD-810F and MIL-STD-461E
Type I, II, and III PCCARD/PCMCIA expansion slots
Size and weight: 2.4 inches high x 15 inches wide x 12.4 inches deep;
11 lbs with battery

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