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If you are serious
about security and want a magnesium-block notebook thieves
cant even boot, much less hack into without an encrypted
key, one California-based manufacturer has a device you should
see.
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courtesy of Getac, Inc. |
Getac Inc., Lake Forest, recently
added pre-boot password protection to its MobileForce M220
laptop, a product introduced in January. The protection keeps
unauthorized users from launching the operating system. The
hard drive would seem to be unformatted if it were stolen
and installed in another machine.
The $4,000 M220 has other hardened
and security-related features as well. It meets military specifications
for "ruggedized" construction. It, like other ruggedized
devices, can be dropped 3 ft to a steel or concrete floor
while operating and not be harmed. But its expansion bays
are standouts. In addition to
a variety of swappable DVD and
CD drives, it also has a two swappable hard disk drives of
up to 80 gigabites each. The feature lets different users
share a running laptop, but take their drives with them. They
also can transfer quickly to another machine if the first
goes down. Its conventional features, such as processor speed,
memory, battery life and connectivity are competitive with
other top-of-the-line laptop computers.
Andy Ho, Getacs marketing
manager, says the company has been building rugged devices
since 1987. He says costs have been dropping even while features
once only found in military units are becoming commercially
available.
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