Monday, November 28, 2011

DAP Tech M9010 hits the FCC packed with radios, shows them off in epic teardown

DAP Tech M9010 hits the FCC packed with radios, shows them off in epic teardown

The M9010 from DAP Tech may only be running Windows Embedded Standard 7 on a rather miserly 1.3GHz Atom, but it's got more communication options than you can shake a stylus at. There's a Gobi 3000 chip for connecting via both EVDO and HSPA, GPS, 802.11 a/b/g/n, Zigbee, Wireless USB and Bluetooth, not to mention a laser barcode scanner and a camera capable of decoding QR codes. Wondering what that stunning set of antennas and sensors looks like. Well the FCC pried open the case and gave the rugged computer a thorough teardown.
DAP Tech M9010 hits the FCC packed with radios, shows them off in epic teardown

DAP Tech M9010 hits the FCC packed with radios, shows them off in epic teardown

DAP Tech M9010 hits the FCC packed with radios, shows them off in epic teardown

DAP Tech M9010 hits the FCC packed with radios, shows them off in epic teardown

DAP Tech M9010 hits the FCC packed with radios, shows them off in epic teardown


Engadget, DAP Tech M9010 hits the FCC packed with radios, shows them off in epic teardown

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