Juniper Mesa Pro Rugged Tablet Computers
Features
- 10-inch sunlight-readable screen provides space for field work
- Powerful processor options for running complex software
- Designed to withstand harsh environments for consistently reliable performance
- Free ground shipping
- Expedited repair and warranty service
- Lifetime technical support
- More
Your Office, Anywhere
Mesa Pro Rugged Tablets are built-to-order in the United States. From processor to storage, each tablet is configured by us, for you. Core benefits include an all-day battery life, ultra-rugged design, sunlight-readable 10-inch display, extreme processing power, and unmatched support. Rain or shine, it’s working when you are.
Built Juniper Rugged
Tested to MIL-STD-810H, the Mesa Pro is waterproof, dustproof, and shockproof. Rest assured rain, extreme temperatures, and dirt won’t stop a productive workday.
Powerful Processing Power
Expect lightning-fast speeds all day long with up to an 11th Generation Intel Core i7 processor and up to 16 GBs of system memory (RAM). Running a full Windows 11 OS, this device is made to handle large files and detailed maps.
All-Day Usability
From its ergonomic enclosure to its sunlight-readable display to its 43.2 Wh (2) hot swap batteries, the Mesa Pro is made for long days on the job.
Carefully Designed and Supported
It’s more than a rugged tablet. Designed and assembled in the United States, the Mesa Pro promises device longevity and data protection. If it becomes necessary, each device is proudly supported by live and personalized customer support.
PROCESSOR(S)
- Intel® 11th Generation i5 Core™ (Standard)
- Intel® 11th Generation i7 Core™
- Intel® 11th Generation Celeron™
OPERATING SYSTEM AND SOFTWARE
- Microsoft® Windows 11 Enterprise (optional Pro)
- Multiple languages supported (English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese)
MEMORY
- 16 GB LPDDR4X RAM (i7 and i5 models)
- 8 GB LPDDR4X RAM (Celeron model)
STORAGE
- 128 GB (SATA III) (Standard on i5 and Celeron models)
- 256 GB (SATA III) (Standard on i7)
- 512 GB (PCIe Gen 3 x4 NVMe)
- 1 TB (PCIe Gen 3 x4 NVMe)
- MicroSD expansion, up to 1 TB
WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY
- 4G LTE multi-carrier capable: Optional FirstNet, Band 14 mobile broadband
- Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
- Bluetooth® v5.1 (Class 1.5, BLE support)
GRAPHICS
- Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics
- Intel® UHD Graphics for 11th Gen Intel® Processors
DISPLAY
- Active viewing area: 10.1” (256.54mm)
- 1920 x 1200 resolution
- High-visibility backlit LCD for best-in-class sunlight view-ability
TOUCHSCREEN
- Projected capacitive multi-touch interface for use with gloves, small tip stylus, and in wet conditions
- Optically bonded for increased visibility and strength
- Chemically-strengthened Dragontrail™ High Ion-Exchange (HIE™) cover glass for excellent impact and scratch resistance
KEYPAD
- Adjustable LED backlit keys
- Power, Windows key, Keyboard Shortcut, Directional Arrows (4x), Enter key, Volume Up, Volume down key (8x programmable function keys)
- OEM configurable/customizable
JUNIPER RUGGED™
- Startup Temperature: -4 F to 122 F (-20 C to 50 C)
- Operating temperature: -22 F to 122 F (-30 C to 50 C)
- Storage temperature: -22 F to 158 F (-30 C to 70 C)
- Shockproof: multiple drops from 4′ (1.2 –1.5 m) onto concrete
- Designed to meet MIL-STD-810H test procedures: Method 500.5 Low Pressure (Altitude); Method 501.5 High Temperature; Method 502.5 Low Temperature; Method 503.5 Temperature Shock; Method 506.5 Rain; Method 507.5 Humidity; Method 510.5 Sand and Dust; Method 514.6 Vibration; Method 516.6 Shock
PORTS
- 19V DC power input jack
- USB Type-C x1
- USB 3.1 x2
- 3.5 mm audio jack
- Optional RS-232 9-Pin D-Sub connector with 5V DC or 12V DC power output
- Loud output speaker for noisy environments
- Digital microphone input
BATTERY
- Removable Li-Ion battery, 43.2 Whr (with integrated 5 LED charge indicators):Optional second Li-Ion battery, 43.2 Whr
- Removable battery, easily changeable in field
- Optimized for strong performance in cold temperatures
- Excellent life-cycle performance
- Hot-swap capability
STANDARD ACCESSORIES
- Standard removable battery
- AC wall charger with international plug kit
- Capacitive small-tip stylus w/tether
- Quick Start Guide
- Hand strap
- Connector port dust cover
- 2-year warranty
PHYSICAL
- 7.7” h x 11.2” w x 1.2” d (195 x 285 x 30.5 mm)
- 3.4 lbs (1.76 kg) depending on battery and expansion configuration
- Durable, chemical and shock-resistant design
- Easy-to-grip, impact-absorbing, over-molded bumpers
- Lightweight and ergonomic design
BARCODE 1D/2D IMAGER (BARCODE MODELS)
- Optional built-in barcode imager and decoder
- Symbologies: all common 1D and 2D (PDF417, MicroPDF417, Composite, RSS, TLC-39, Data matrix, QR code, Micro QR code, Aztec, MaxiCode, Postal codes, etc.)
- Visible aiming bullseye with low-light illumination
- Barcode Connector™ utility, wedge and configuration, SDK support available
CAMERA
- Rear: 13 MP with LED illumination
- Front: 2 MP
OTHER FEATURES
- Ambient light sensor
- Compass
- Accelerometer
- Gyroscope
CERTIFICATIONS, STANDARDS AND SECURITY
- United States: FCC Class B, FCC Radio Certifications
- Canada: ICES-003 Class B, ISED Radio Certifications
- European Union and EFTA countries: CE marking (Radio Equipment Directive, RoHS Directive)
- Australia: ACMA
- Safety: IEC/EN 62368-1
- Optional Class I, II, III, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D, F, G (Classified Areas/Hazardous Locations)
- US Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
- Canada Prohibition of Certain Toxic Substances
- TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act)
- RoHS 2, RoHS 3, REACH, SCIP, POP
- PTCRB Certification
- Security chip TPM (v2.0)
- NIST BIOS Compliant
- AT&T Network Ready
- AT&T FirstNet Ready™
- Verizon Certification
- Mesa Pro rugged tablet computer
- Standard removable battery
- AC wall charger with international plug kit
- Capacitive small-tip stylus w/tether
- Quick Start Guide
- Hand strap
- Connector port dust cover
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