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Getac S410 16GB Ruggedized Laptop + Touchscreen

SKU: ST2D2CDAJDXX

$2,329.00

The Getac S410 G5 (ST2D2CDAJDXX) is a semi-rugged 14″ touchscreen laptop built to perform in demanding environments. Equipped with a 13th Gen Intel Core i5-1340P processor, 16 GB RAM, and a 512 GB PCIe SSD, it offers fast, reliable performance for field professionals. The sunlight-readable LCD with stylus support, backlit US keyboard (V 2.0), Thunderbolt 4, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth connectivity make it a versatile tool for diagnostic and service workflows. Preloaded with Windows 11 and backed by a 3-Year Limited Warranty.

  1. Is the Getac S410 suitable for automotive diagnostics and field service?
    Yes, the Getac S410 is suitable for automotive diagnostics and field service. It is designed for those exact use cases. The S410 is a semi-rugged laptop built for field environments, including shop floors and mobile work. It offers increased durability compared to standard laptops while remaining lighter and less bulky than fully rugged models.
  2. What processor does the Getac S410 16GB laptop feature?
    Intel Core i5-1340P (13th Gen)
  3. Which operating system comes with the Getac S410?
    Windows 11 Pro (64-bit)
  4. Does the Getac S410 support external GPU or multiple display setups?
    The Getac S410 supports multiple display setups but does not natively support external GPUs in a standard, user-accessible way.
    Multiple displays:
    The S410 includes HDMI and DisplayPort (or Thunderbolt 4 on newer models), allowing connection to external monitors. It can run multiple displays simultaneously through these ports or docking stations
    External GPU (eGPU):
    There is no official support for external GPUs. While some configurations offer an internal optional NVIDIA GTX 1650, it is factory-installed and not user-upgradable.
  5. How does the Getac S410 compare to Panasonic Toughbook models?
    The Getac S410 and Panasonic Toughbook models (such as the Toughbook FZ-55 or CF-33) are both rugged laptops, but they differ mainly in ruggedness level, customization, and pricing.
    Ruggedness and design:
    The Getac S410 is semi-rugged, built for shop floors and light field use. Panasonic Toughbooks range from semi-rugged to fully rugged models with higher protection levels, including stronger sealing and durability for extreme environments.
    Customization and modularity:
    Panasonic Toughbook models are known for extensive modular options like removable components and expansion packs. The Getac S410 offers some configurability but is generally less modular.
    Performance and cost:
    Both offer similar processor options, but the Getac S410 is typically more cost-effective, while Toughbooks tend to be more expensive with broader configuration options.
  6. Can the Getac S410 connect to diagnostic tools and scanners easily?
    Yes, the Getac S410 can connect to diagnostic tools and scanners easily. It is designed for that purpose.
    Software compatibility: It supports modern automotive diagnostic platforms, allowing it to run OEM and aftermarket scan tool software without issue.
    Physical connectivity: Offers multiple I/O ports (USB, Ethernet, Thunderbolt, etc.), making it easy to connect diagnostic interfaces and scan tools directly.
    Wireless connectivity: Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enable communication with wireless VCIs and scan tools.
    Real-world use: It is commonly paired with diagnostic interfaces for full vehicle diagnostics.

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