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Dell Latitude 7230 Rugged Extreme Tablet

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PRICE As reviewed, £2,125 (£2,550 inc VAT) from dell.co.uk

The Latitude 7230 is built for places that would kill other tablets. It’s been drop-tested to four feet, at temperatures up to 63°C, and is IP65 rated against ingress from dust and water. Designed to be operated either as a tablet or a laptop via an attachable keyboard, the screen hits 1,425cd/m2 to ensure its 12in display can be seen in direct sunlight.

And what a screen it is. While the Panasonic’s and Getac’s

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