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Indian Navy Goes Shopping For Tablet Computers

The Tablet PC must have an Ethernet port & at least 4 USB ports.

The concept of a 'paperless office' is growing on the Indian Navy [IN]. In keeping with this, it has undertaken digitization of reference documents & drawings, needed while carrying out maintenance tasks on its aircraft's of its Air Arm. It now seeks to acquire a suitable hardware solution that Naval maintainers can use for accessing these documents to carrying out their task. It recently issued an 'Expression of Interest' for making such a purchase.

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Users of this tablet PC would be able to receive the required documentation onto the device by connecting it to a central Server via a Ethernet Cable - no Wi-Fi for this. Easier to secure a wired-only WAN. It might appear a little strange for the Navy to demand a device powered by a x86-64 architecture processor, running a version of the Windows Operating Systems. However, a look through the catalogue of offerings of Tablet computers meant for industrial applications would reveal that their specifications are overwhelmingly in line with what the IN is asking for. Enterprise Application Software [EAS] used in industries long antedated the introduction of the Android OS fork, and most were thus coded to run in a Microsoft-created environment, including the older Windows 7, that wasn't quite optimised for the touch interface. What does attract some attention is the requirement for upwards of 4 USB ports in the device, as much as that in a conventional desktop PC. In the quick search done before posting, one couldn't locate a tablet with that many. Not surprisingly, the Navy is soliciting response for the "development of e-Reader Tablet (e-RT)". It would also likely indicate plans for subsequent utility as something more than an e-Reader.

Tablet PCs first found large-scale application, unsurprisingly, with the U.S Military. The US Air Force, for example, were one of the early adopters of this computing form factor, reportedly using Microsoft Tablet PC running Windows XP to help maintain & repair their aircraft since around 2001/2002. Installed with the client-side of a Product Lifecycle Management [PLM] software, it allowed operators to wirelessly access a centralised server to retrieve the required digital knowledgebase, including process workflow, carry out remote collaboration, visualise processes before performing it, conveniently updating generated data for later retrieval or analysis, among other functions. Recently it even took a decision to begin use of Tablets to store & access mission-specific data that flight crew have till now been carrying as paper documents, lots of it.

It remains to be seen to what extent is the tablet going to feature in the Indian Navy's present scheme of things. One gets an impression that the organisation intends to test the waters, thus adopting it for a limited application, that of accessing maintenance-related documents. Increasing familiarity with the platform, through use, should see it progressively getting incorporated for additional tasks. The hardware specified does allow comfortable room for more. The ultimate aim would be to attain a completely paperless approach to functioning, at some point in the future, hopefully the near future.

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Windows 7 OS ?? Windows 8 is more optimised for Touch , OLED ?? Man config is too high end , Tablet will cost no less than 1 lakh ,
 
1)Man oled displays!!!This is the worst decision ever as they are not visible under sunlight,,,,,they should have gone for ips lcd's

2)no rt tablet in my opinion has got oled display......only samsung makes them and those tablets run on win 8 and android(dual bootable)

3)there is nothing called win 7 rt!!!...............windows rt came along win 8,lol

Only tablet options are

1)lenovo tablets

2)microsoft surface

as both come with core i chips...................majority of others have arm chips and are not compatible with legacy x86 applications
 
If I am not wrong, Panasonic offers the best Industrial use Tablets.. I have seen some of them... Very durable.. Optimised for rough use. Cant comment on Lenovo Tablets as have not handles it. Microsoft Surface wont cut in. Too soft for the IN.
 
If I am not wrong, Panasonic offers the best Industrial use Tablets.. I have seen some of them... Very durable.. Optimised for rough use. Cant comment on Lenovo Tablets as have not handles it. Microsoft Surface wont cut in. Too soft for the IN.

Point is oled??
only samsung makes amoled screens.................

If I am not wrong, Panasonic offers the best Industrial use Tablets.. I have seen some of them... Very durable.. Optimised for rough use. Cant comment on Lenovo Tablets as have not handles it. Microsoft Surface wont cut in. Too soft for the IN.

others don't have a combo of core processors and win 8 professional(win 7 professional is not touch optimized)
 
Good that the IN has specified no WIFI connection. Wired Ethernet connection is far more secure. Good that they thought about this
 
Good that the IN has specified no WIFI connection. Wired Ethernet connection is far more secure. Good that they thought about this

but they are demanding too much.......will cost atleast 1000 dollars(atleast)

they can always make use of tablets with intel atom........will be in range of 500$
 
..Lenovo have security risks..MI5 & MI6 have warned not to use Lenovo products as it allows backdoor entry to the company's master in comunist party.
..Not only the secrets..ur banking account too may be at risk...
.
Google to get the news.
 
..Lenovo have security risks..MI5 & MI6 have warned not to use Lenovo products as it allows backdoor entry to the company's master in comunist party.
..No doubt none of my friends have Lenovo..
Google to get the news.

Then all chinese things have risk............all the new low cost smartphones have started using Media Tek chips produced in china,,,,what about that??
 
Then all chinese things have risk............all the new low cost smartphones have started using Media Tek chips produced in china,,,,what about that??
..but they are not bought by organization' like Navy..
..but U r right ..only 'Indian' products are athe need of the day..and we are miles behind on the IC & chips, electronic.. sector
 
..but they are not bought by organization' like Navy..
..but U r right ..only 'Indian' products are athe need of the day..and we are miles behind on the IC & chips, electronic.. sector

u know how many types of chips do we make

ZERO
 
There are chips and microprocessors that have been developed for special applications like defence,missile guidance and for scientific applications - even for Large Hadron Collider - that was developed in India.

haha those things never go for mass production and cannot be taken into account...........pls understand this
 

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