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Havis Offers New Toughbook Certified Docking Station for Panasonic 53

Date: 2011-10-24
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Havis latest innovation is the industry's first Toughbook Certified docking station (DS-PAN-411) for Panasonic's Semi-Rugged 53.  In addition to keeping mobile workers safe, it provides intelligent port replication to reliably connect to peripherals, such as printers, keyboards and bar-code scanners, while minimizing the risk of accidental disconnects.  An integrated power supply cord routed along the bottom prevents loss of power. 

To provide more reliable WWAN and Wi-Fi connectivity inside a vehicle, Havis offers two models of the docking station with Dual Pass-Thru Antenna to provide users improved data throughput and extended data range allowing them to work in more remote locations.  The DS-PAN-410 joins a long line of intuitive solutions from Havis that keep computing equipment safely docked, even during a crash. 

For more information, see: http://www.havis.com/cf53 www.havis.com/cf53 

- Product Profiles /9-1-1magazine.com (via Havis, 10/16/11)

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