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Pre-order the New Havis Docking Station for the Getac V100 and V200 Convertible Notebooks

This week, we were excited to introduce a brand new line of docking stations for the Getac V100 and V200 Convertible Notebooks. Havis’ first Getac-specific docking stations are currently available for pre-order and are expected this fall. They’ll be compatible with the compact 10.4″ V100 and the larger 12.1″ V200 Convertible Notebooks, in both notebook and tablet mode. The Havis Docking Station for the Getac V100 and V200 will enhance fleet productivity by helping you create a fully functional mobile office in almost any vehicle. With this dock, you’ll be able to secure and charge your in-vehicle computer, and enjoy reliable connection to peripherals like barcode scanners, printers and keyboards. The docking station’s thin profile and small footprint will also help you make the most of that valuable in-vehicle workspace.

And because this is a Havis docking station, you can expect a high-quality, safe solution. The Docking Station for the Getac V100 and V200 is currently undergoing rigorous safety evaluations, including military-grade vibration testing and 30-mph crash simulations with forward, rearward and side impacts. To ensure that your dock will stand up to frequent use over time, we are also conducting extensive cycle testing on the latch handle and docking connector’s mechanism (30,000 cycle tests to be exact).

If you’re looking for a rugged, durable docking solution for your Getac V100 or V200 Convertible Notebook, Havis has you covered. Our docking stations are designed with versatility and longevity in mind to provide our customers with reliable mobile computing in a variety of in-vehicle workplaces, including enterprise, public safety, utility, medical and much more.

Want to learn more about the Havis Docking Station for the Getac 10.4″ V100 and 12.1″ V200 Convertible Notebooks?

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