
Motion has launched the CL900 10.1-inch rugged tablet at CES 2011. The tablet offers the protection of the MIL-STD-810G specification (four foot drop test) and has IP-52 rated exterior to protect against dust, moisture and other elements. Powered by the Microsoft Windows 7 OS, the tablet features an Intel Atom “Oak Trail” processor, a 10.1-inch widescreen multitouch Corning Gorilla Glass display, up to 2GB memory and an option of 30GB or 62GB SSD. Other features include 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0, Gobi 3000 mobile broadband, GPS, a SIM card slot, front and rear-facing cameras, a USB port, an SD card slot and a unique countertop docking station. The Motion CL900 tablet will be available in the second quarter of 2011 for $1,000. [Press Release]

If you need a rugged tablet PC, then check out the latest tablet PC from Motion. The spanking new Brand J3400 comes equipped with dual battery compartments and an outdoor-visible LCD. Other features include an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, a 1.8-inch shock-mounted HDD (a 64GB SSD is a worthwhile option), 2MP camera, GPS, a biometric sensor, multicard reader, Bluetooth 2.1, Qualcomm’s dual-mode Gobi WWAN chip, WiFi and a chassis that’s IP-52 rated and meets MIL-STD-810F specifications. You can purchase this tablet PC for only $2,299 each. [Engadget via Laptop Notebook News]

Looking for a perfect surveillance cam for your home or office use? then check out this Motion Tracking Web Camera, this camera will automatically capture 640 x 480 resolution video at 30 frames per second once it detects and tracks motion. The camera is able to pan up to 180° and tilts up to 60° to follow and record movement. It also has a 4X digital zoom and features a built-in microphone to record sound from up to 20′ away. Using the included software the camera can be manually controlled from a remote computer and can even be set to automatically email you when it detects motion. The Motion Tracking Web Camera retails for $89.95. [OhGizmo]