Getac B300 (2010) review

Decent protection, but terrible usability issues courtesy of a woeful keyboard

Getac B300 (2010)
We knew there was a reason we spent all that money on night vision goggles!

TechRadar Verdict

If you're someone who will only use this occasionally then the awful keyboard wont matter. Anyone else might want to put the drop rating to the dest

Pros

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    Battery life

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    Great protection

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    Decent performance

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    NVG and blackout mode

Cons

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    Truly awful keyboard

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    Touchscreen not very responsive

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Getac is a company that specialises in building rugged devices, from handheld computers, through tablets, to full-sized laptops. The B300 is one such laptop and has many of the same rugged ratings as the Dell Latitude E6400 XFR, alongside some nice features.

The Getac's magnesium alloy case looks and feels extremely tough, and indeed boasts many of the same rugged ratings as the Dell.

This means it's capable of operating at the extreme temperatures of 60˚C and -29˚C and can also be dropped from as high as three feet and still continue to operate.

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Performance is decent enough for office work, but portability particularly impressed us. The 427-minute battery is excellent, meaning you can spend time in the field without panicking about running out of power, unlike the Dell.

Overall, the Getac B300 is a really difficult proposition. Protection for your machine is excellent – although just pipped by the Dell – and there are innovative features that some will find invaluable, but the keyboard is truly terrible and ultimately a major deal-breaker for us.

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