Getac Launches Rugged Copilot+ Line for AI Work in the Field

Getac Launches Rugged Copilot+ Line for AI Work in the Field

Getac introduces a new generation of Copilot+ devices, featuring rugged tablets, laptops and convertibles for use in demanding environments.

Getac launches a new generation of Copilot+ devices, ranging from tablets and laptops to convertibles. The series targets sectors such as industry, utilities, healthcare, security and defense. The new Copilot+ PCs combine Intel Core Ultra and AMD Ryzen AI processors. This enables teams to run AI applications locally for real-time analysis, image processing and automation, even when no cloud connection is available.

AI Features in the Field

For industry and the service sector, Getac particularly positions the UX10 and F120 tablets and the S510AD laptop. Operators, technicians and engineers can use these to analyze data on the shop floor. Think of predicting failures or optimizing production processes using local AI models.

The systems support modern wireless connectivity and offer hot-swappable batteries. This allows for running longer shifts without shutting down the device. The focus is on deployment in factories, installations and outdoor locations where equipment must withstand shocks, dust and moisture.

Healthcare, Security and Defense

In healthcare and emergency services, Getac positions the UX10-IP centrally. This tablet has a sealed housing and is suitable for regular disinfection. It targets use by medical teams and first responders in ambulances, emergency departments or mobile triage points.

The F120 tablet and V120 convertible target police and other security services. Through the Getac Voice app, users can dictate reports and document interventions. AI-supported video analysis and automatic classification of evidence should accelerate incident follow-up.

For defense and security, the F120 and V120 are presented as mobile workstations for use in vehicles and in the field. Embedded AI processing should provide a better and faster situational picture, even with limited or absent network connectivity.