Rounding out its constantly evolving tablet portfolio, the Pepperl+Fuchs brand ecom has partnered with Samsung to launch the Tab-Ex 04 Pro D2. The world's first 5G Android tablet with a 10-inch display is the next-generation mobility device for use in Class I, Division 2 hazardous areas. The rugged device builds on the success of the previous generation device, the Tab-Ex Pro D2, with some impressive updates.
The new 10" Android tablet is characterized by a slim and lightweight design and features increased brightness with a 550-nit display, an external memory increased from 512 GB to 1 TB via external microSD card, and up to 128 GB internal memory.
Like the previous tablet, the 10-inch multitouch display offers the largest display in its class with the same portability and can additionally be operated with gloves and the Samsung S Pen.
The device has been enhanced with 5G and Wi-Fi 6E connectivity, providing the latest in data speeds and functionality. The US market version also offers connectivity for LTE Band 48 to support private LTE networks. A powerful, replaceable 7600 mAh battery with pogo pin for power supply, data transmission, and runtimes of up to 15 hours enables reliable use of the Tab-Ex 04 Pro D2 in the field.
Another impressive feature of the Tab-Ex 04 Pro D2 is the available DeX Mode. In this mode, the device adapts for use with larger monitors. Add a mouse and a keyboard for a desktop- or laptop-like experience. Mobile workers can use a single device in the field and in the office.
At the heart of the device is the powerful Qualcomm® SM7325-2-AB Octa-Core 4x 2.4 GHz + 4x 1.8 GHz processor with 4 GB RAM or 6 GB RAM depending on the model. This provides the necessary computing power to benefit from the higher data connection speeds. In addition, the Samsung Knox security platform and the latest Android operating system ensure maximum data and device security.
The Tab-Ex 04 Pro D2 complies with the MIL STD-810H standard and offers IP68 degree of protection. In addition, the enhanced touch capabilities enable the field worker to operate the touch screen with gloves and in wet conditions.