CUSTOMER TESTIMONIALS
Yacht Racing Australia "Around the world adventure""Ocean yacht racing is a tough environment for a computer to function in, it must be able to survive not only the salt water but the rough conditions that the boat and crew encounter. With 15 years experience in delivering rugged notebooks, we continue to lead the way in durability and reliability. The Openfire definitely survives and performs in our critical application."
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Australian Army Alpine Association "Assault on Everest""Everest is one of the most extreme environments that man or machine can ever endure, the Openfire Rugged Computer performed continuously for 3 months, keeping us in contact with the rest of the world".
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Andrew Lock "Extreme Mountaineer, Extreme Mountaineering""Just a short letter to let you know how the Opentec Openfire RPC13 laptop computer performed during my recent successful expedition to climb Mt Makalu in the Himalayas. In short it was excellent. It performed faultlessly throughout the expedition and no matter what the temperature, it started and operated without a problem every time."
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NRMA Careflight "Critical In-flight Information Delivery""We use the Openfire series - Rugged Portable Computer in our helicopters for AUTOMATED POSITION MAPPING. It performs well in all conditions and takes the knocks that are inevitable in our day to day duties."
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Australian Armed Forces "Project BCSS"The Australian Army's Command & Support Systems Branch of the 'Defence Materiel Organisation' noted, "The Openfire has met the Army's requirement for a rugged, environmentally protected portable computing solution. Opentec has been most responsive to the Army's evolving needs, continuing to make changes and customising their product to accommodate our requirements."
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Australian Armed Forces "Project Parakeet"The Electronic Systems Division of the Australian Armed Forces 'Defence Materiel Organisation' (DMO) noted, "We are using the Opentec manufactured rugged portable workstation in a field environment and it must be impact resistant and able to be handled by soldiers. It also must be able to fit within the normal military support and logistics guidelines without needing special procedures; the Openfire rugged notebook achieves requirements."
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