Other MCA devices claim that they are semi-rugged, what does that mean? Is there a difference between semi-rugged and fully-rugged?
The Toughbook H1, a fully-rugged device, can withstand the typical environment of a healthcare facility, such as dropping the device from a patients bed (about a 3 foot drop), spilling water or other fluids on the device and bumping the device on edges, doors and other surfaces throughout the day. Semi-rugged devices dont offer the extreme level of durability that the Toughbook H1 does. Therefore, they may not be able to handle the demanding and harsh environment of healthcare settings.
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