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The General Dynamics Itronix family of ruggedized products is the Hummer of notebooks - a sort of Windows laptop on steroids, with models made for, and standardized on by the US Military, local governments, and other branches of our Federal government. But the company's roughneck and military clientele belies its much larger potential market: professional parents. Finally, a laptop worthy of the term "toddler-proof." No disastrous crashes to the kitchen floor. No months of data lost to an incident with the sippy cup. Hazardous materials? Toss it in the dishwasher. Need to get out of the house? The handle flips back to mount the MAX open across the wheel of an SUV for mobile use. There's even an add-on DVD drive for movies. With the amount of money office workers spend on their cars alone, a couple thousand dollars for a droppable, dishwasher-safe laptop is a no-brainer bargain in total cost of ownership. The GoBook MAX gives new meaning to the phrase "homeland security."
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