Rugged tablets with IP67 for logistics operations
The EM-IS19N is a 10.1-inch Windows tablet built for real-world industrial use—not lab conditions or marketing slides. At 930g and just 12.7mm thick, it’s light enough for all-day handheld use in warehouses and distribution centers, yet sealed to IP67 and drop-tested to 1.8 meters. That combination matters when workers are scanning pallets in rain-soaked loading docks or moving between refrigerated and ambient zones.

Warehouse Inventory Management with IP67 Sealing
IP67 isn’t theoretical here—it means the device survives full submersion in 1 meter of water for 30 minutes and blocks fine dust from critical internals. In logistics, that translates to reliability during wet weather dock operations, accidental spills in break rooms, or dusty staging areas where standard tablets would fail within weeks. Unlike IP65-rated rugged tablets, this level of sealing supports repeated washdown-style cleaning without disassembly or downtime.
Field Mobility with 1.8m Drop Resistance and -20°C to 60°C Operation
Fall protection isn’t just about surviving one drop—it’s about sustaining daily impacts across shifts. The 1.8m rating (per MIL-STD-810H) reflects testing on concrete, not carpet. And the operating temperature range (-20°C to 60°C) covers freezer-to-sunlight transitions common in food logistics and last-mile delivery. No thermal throttling mid-scan. No screen blackout at the dock door.

Why 700 nits matters more than resolution alone
The 10.1-inch FHD display runs at 700 nits—enough to stay legible under direct sun or high-bay warehouse lighting. That’s not just brightness; it’s operational uptime. Workers aren’t squinting, repositioning, or shielding the screen while verifying shipments. Paired with 10-point capacitive touch and glove support (tested with standard work gloves), it stays responsive even with damp or gloved hands—no stylus required for basic tasks.
Frontline Data Capture with NFC and Barcode Scanning
This unit includes a front-facing NFC reader (NXP300) and integrated 1D barcode engine—no add-on sleds, no external cradles. That simplifies workflow handoffs: tap an asset tag, scan a shipping label, verify identity via fingerprint—all in one motion. For teams managing mixed-mode assets (e.g., reusable containers with NFC tags + legacy barcoded SKUs), having both capabilities native avoids hardware fragmentation and driver conflicts.
Connectivity that keeps pace with modern infrastructure
- Wi-Fi 6 (Intel AX101) handles dense RF environments—think multi-floor fulfillment centers with dozens of APs and overlapping channels.
- Dual USB-C ports support simultaneous charging and data transfer—critical when syncing large manifests or firmware updates overnight.
- Optional 4G/5G and GNSS (GPS + Glonass) enable real-time location tracking and offline map use—no need to route through Wi-Fi-only zones.
For procurement teams evaluating long-term value, the EM-IS19N sits between entry-level rugged tablets and heavier industrial PCs. Its slim profile doesn’t sacrifice durability—and its Windows 11 Home + Intel N150 configuration delivers consistent performance without the thermal management overhead of higher-TDP CPUs. That directly supports lower failure rates and fewer mid-cycle replacements, contributing to TCO reduction over 3–5 years—especially when compared to consumer-grade alternatives repurposed for field use.
Learn how these design choices translate into measurable uptime in real deployments: rugged tablets reduce TCO by minimizing repair queues, training rework, and unplanned hardware swaps. For tailored integration support—including custom imaging, MDM enrollment, or accessory bundling—Onerugged works directly with system integrators and enterprise IT teams to align hardware specs with actual workflow constraints.
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