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Government Computer News<br />

June 11, 2007<br />

“<strong>General</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>Itronix</strong> has introduced a<br />

new, patent-pending touchscreen display<br />

technology along with two new laptops.”<br />

DynaVue is noteworthy because it<br />

doesn’t simply crank up the brightness.<br />

Instead, it uses light-filtering technology<br />

to balance brightness with the contrast<br />

ratio, which helps eliminate internal<br />

reflections that can interfere with clarity.<br />

The first new laptop the company is<br />

announcing is the semirugged GoBook VR-2,<br />

which features a 2 GHz Intel Core Duo<br />

processor, external antenna connections and<br />

a built-in Global Positioning System.<br />

The second new laptop is the GoBook MR-1,<br />

an ultramobile rugged laptop weighing just two<br />

pounds. The unit is small enough to fit into the<br />

side pockets on cargo pants, yet it runs the full<br />

Microsoft Windows XP Pro operating system<br />

and applications rather than mobile versions.<br />

© 2005 GD-<strong>Itronix</strong> www.GD-<strong>Itronix</strong>.com<br />

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