Getac B360 Pro (2023) review


Getac B360 Pro: 30 second review

Getac B360 Pro Specs

The Getac B360 Pro (2023) that was sent to us for review came with the following hardware:

Model: Getac B360 Pro
CPU: Intel Core i7-1260P Processor (12 cores, 16 threads)
GPU: Iris Xe (96EU) and Nvidia GTX 1650
RAM: 32GB (2 X 16 GB), DDR4
Storage: 1TB, M.2, PCIe 4.0 NVMe
Screen: 13.3″ Wide Viewing Angle TFT LCD FHD (1920 x 1080)
SIM: 4G LTE mobile broadband with integrated GPS (optional)
Weight: 3.08Kg (6.79lbs)
Dimensions: 342 x 281 x 53.5mm (13.46″ x 11.06″ x 2.11″)
Camera: FHD Webcam
Networking: Intel AX211, 2×2 MIMO, Bluetooth 5.3, Gigabit LAN
Ports: 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A, 1x Thunderbolt 4 Type-C, 1x HDMI 2.0, 1x Serial port (9-pin; D-sub), x 1 + External VGA (15-pin; D-sub) x 1, Universal headphone/microphone combo jack
OS: Windows 11 Pro Licence
Battery: 2x 6900mAh batteries, optional third 4200mAh battery
PSU: 120W AC adapter

The Getac B360 Pro fits into a category of laptop that is generally referred to as fully ruggedised. But, compared with other products, the level of protection on this PC goes beyond that description in its industrial use construction.

Built to take the hardest knocks and the worst environments, the B360 Pro is sold as military-grade and mission-ready, out of the box. The outer shell allows it to withstand being dropped 6ft, temperatures from -29°C to +63°C (-20°F to 145°F), and it has independent certification to certified to MIL-STD-810H, MIL-STD-461G and IP66 levels.



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