On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 20:47:04 +0200, "Willem-Jan Markerink"
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>While doing some research on ruggedized (tablet) PC's[*], for 
>navigation in offroad vehicles, I started wondering if Canon ever 
>rated their bodies and/or lenses with an official IP-rating[**]?
>If only starting with the 1V, with its rubber lens mount seals?
>
>
>[*] gotta love those Xplore ix104 units with IP67 protection....:))
>(seems the older model (PIII/866MHz/256MB/20GB) was dumped on the 
>market due to a large cancelled order, and can be had for 1/4 of the 
>original price....anyone using one of these for image storage?....:))
>
>[**] explanation of the IP-classification, a combination of dust- and 
>water-protection: 
>http://www.ruggedsystems.co.uk/whatisrugged.htm
>--                 
Check out Panasonic's Toughbook tablet PCs.

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