Getac launches V120 fully rugged laptop for Artificial Intelligence-ready field computing

Getac introduced the V120, a fully rugged convertible laptop aimed at defense, automotive, public safety and utilities that delivers a premium, Artificial Intelligence-ready computing experience for challenging field environments.

Getac Technology Corporation announced the V120, a new fully rugged laptop designed to deliver a premium computing experience in challenging work environments. The company positions the V120 for professionals in sectors including defense, automotive, public safety and utilities. Getac frames the device as suitable for a diverse range of operational tasks, from mobile command and control to advanced data collection and analysis in the field.

The V120 is described as an evolution of Getac´s top-selling V110 and reflects real-world feedback from previous deployments. The design incorporates a refined convertible-hinge mechanism that allows the device to function like a tablet, addressing frontline professionals´ need for both laptop productivity and tablet-style flexibility. Getac emphasizes that the V120 was shaped by years of proven deployment across key industries, suggesting the updates respond to practical user experience rather than purely speculative changes.

Getac also highlights its role as a leading provider of rugged computing and mobile video solutions and notes its status as a manufacturer with advanced in-house capabilities. That background is presented as supporting the V120´s ability to perform in demanding conditions and varied operational roles. Beyond the convertible form factor and targeted industry use cases, the announcement positions the V120 as Artificial Intelligence-ready, signaling readiness for workloads that include advanced on-device analysis and data-driven field workflows. Specific technical specifications, pricing and availability were not stated in the article.

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