Forget delicate ultrabooks – Getac just dropped two battle-ready AI laptops that laugh in the face of dust storms, gunfire, and nuclear winters. Meet the B360 and B360 Pro, the first fully rugged machines packing Intel Core Ultra Series 2 chips with dedicated AI accelerators, proving that artificial intelligence isn’t just for coffee shop warriors anymore.
These armored beasts aren’t just tough – they’re scary smart. During testing, they shredded text-to-report tasks in seconds, showcasing the raw power of edge AI over sluggish cloud solutions. Need to analyze satellite imagery in a warzone or process emergency response data during a hurricane? No problem. The B360 Pro even offers an optional Nvidia Quadro RTX A500 GPU for chewing through 3D mapping and surveillance footage like butter.
“But can they keep up with modern connectivity?” Try Thunderbolt 4 and Wi-Fi 7 – delivering lightning-fast data transfers and lag-free wireless even in the most remote oil rigs or disaster zones. And with support for three SSDs (6TB total) and up to three hot-swappable batteries, these laptops could outlast your entire shift… and your backup crew’s too.
The modular media bay is where things get interesting – swap between a Blu-ray drive, extra storage, or (because why not?) a third battery for those 48-hour marathon sessions. Because when you’re defusing bombs or tracking storms, you don’t have time for outlet hunting.
Bottom line: Getac didn’t just make laptops – they built mobile command centers for the apocalypse. And with AI now in the mix, they might just be smarter than your average field operative too.