Duros™ 1002
10-Inch, Fixed-Mount Rugged Computer
- Compact, one-piece design
- Touchscreen display
- Shock & Vibration Tested
- Environmentally Sealed to IP65
- Removeable hard drive
Rugged Computing With a Compact Design
Duros rugged computers are the new standard in vehicle-mounted terminals. Regardless of the vehicle it is used in, every Duros computer is ready to face the harshest environmental conditions. From use in long-haul big rigs, to first-responder emergency vehicles, to forklifts and pallet trucks, to construction equipment–these computers feature precision-milled aluminum construction in a one-piece design, so bulky corded peripherals are not required.
The Duros 1002 rugged computer is a small, vehicle-mounted terminal ideal for use in nearly any kind of vehicle. It is designed to fit in small spaces, so it does not hinder cabin space. Because it can be powered with a wide range of voltage inputs, the Duros 1002 can connect to all types of vehicle batteries. The computer features a standard 10.4-inch touchscreen that is 100% dimmable.
Each Duros computer is compliant to the stringent MIL-STD-810C and -810E military specifications and tests for vibration, shock, and dust and moisture ingress (sealed to IP65). The exterior housing is comprised of two solid, precision-milled aluminum halves with integrated passive heatsinking, which increases the ability to handle temperature extremes. The interior is designed so that all boards are securely mounted with multiple screws and there are no loose wires or cables inside the machines to cause failures.
The Duros product line includes mountable, display computers with screen diameters from 10 to 15 inches, and most include features such as a removable hard drive, high-bright displays, wide-range voltage input, and numerous processor configurations, all of which allow for fast, reliable access to critical data from field users.
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Automated Positioning Systems uses the Duros 1002 to provide their customers with a rugged computer that can withstand the harsh climate of Wyoming's Powder River Basin.

