Amazing New Tablet Cures Mapping Headaches

By on 1 October, 2011

 

With the Leica CS25, collecting and mapping feature and attributes, performing inspections, communicating with the office, and real-time transferring of data is made easy — while having the certainty that all collected information is protected from dust, humidity, and extreme temperature. The Leica CS25 tablet computer can be used as a hand-carried tablet, or mounted on a tripod or pole for data collection.

The Leica CS25 includes a 64GB solid state hard drive, eliminating internal moving parts and providing protection against stress from bumps, drops, shock, and vibration. Other features of the Leica CS25 include a low-power consumption Intel® Atom™ 1.6GHz processor with 2 GB RAM, integrated Wi-Fi and 3G modem, Bluetooth®, GPS, and a digital camera.

 

The Leica CS25 has a 7” widescreen resolution TFT LCD touchscreen display that is perfectly readable in sunlight, and is equipped with two hot-swappable Lithium-Polymer batteries (each 5.2 Ah) to maximize field time. The Windows® 7 Ultimate operating system, the high-accuracy Leica GG02 plus GNSS/GIS SmartAntenna, and this rugged tablet clearly demonstrate the versatility of this all-in-one rugged tablet computer solution for any field task. The Leica CS25 weighs only 1.3 kg with all-day-batteries. It provides instant access to the Internet via the integrated 3G modem.

The CS25 is a true work horse for every mobile GIS worker. And now, workers can carry their office wherever they work. By simply installing the Zeno Field and Zeno Office on the CS25 they can directly update the office database while in the field.

 

Most advanced GIS Mapping Rover
The combination of Leica CS25 and the Leica GG02 plus – a cm accurate GNSS SmartAntenna – delivers a tool for high-accuracy data collection never seen before. The rover setup includes a dual-frequency GPS and GLONASS SmartAntenna with centimeter accuracy, a rugged 7’’ tablet, all-day—batteries able to work in extreme temperatures. With the in-built 3G modem, simplest GNSS RTK connections can be established to Networked reference Station services with just one click. All designed to meet the demanding requirements of the GIS data collection market.

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Contact : Graham Cummings     gcumming@crkennedy.com.au

 

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