ZDNET’s key takeaways
- The Getac K120 G3 starts at $2,939 with bulk and enterprise customer offerings and customizable options.
- The display looks great in all conditions, the touchscreen is responsive, the battery life is solid, and the port options are extensive.
- The tablet is heavy and bulky, but that’s to be expected given its rugged features.
A few years ago, I purchased a couple of Samsung Galaxy Tab Active tablets for my team supporting construction of three new passenger ferries in Florida. I’ve used rugged tablets in the past and had good experience with Samsung, thinking these were the best option for my needs.
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For the past few weeks, I’ve been using the Getac K120 fully rugged tablet<!–> and my eyes have been opened to what a premium rugged tablet can be. This third-generation K120 comes with an Intel 13th generation Raptor Lake Core processor and offers an incredible amount of options.
Beyond the extremely robust hardware, Getac offers a three-year warranty and a service program that ensures customers will be taken care of in the event of an incident. The company even offers a pooled warranty option so that you can purchase warranties for a subset of your gear — this means you don’t have to purchase warranties for all of your hardware and still get help for those that have issues or break.
The Getac K120 G3 has a 12.5-inch 1,920 x 1,080 pixel resolution display that uses the LumiBond technology from Getac. Most rugged displays have an LCD backlight layer with a touchscreen layer on top and an air gap between them. The Getac LumiBond technology removes the air gap and optically bonds the two displays together with a clear resin. Functionally, it is a single layer.
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The display on the K120 G3 has a maximum brightness of 1,200 nits, so you can use it easily in full sunlight. It looks fantastic with clear text and images while also being very responsive to finger and gloved touch actions. You can easily switch between finger, glove, and stylus modes in the Getac G-Manager utility.