Getac
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Comment: While a laptop manufacturer might be notable, currently, it does not pass WP:NCORP. [1],[2] are company profiles and aren't reliable sources. [3],[4] are reviews, one of which is definitely sponsored and the other is likely also sponsored. Thus, it has no reliable sources. Perhaps try to put some unbiased reviews in, then it would be eligible for publication. Gorden 2211 (talk) 07:00, 24 September 2021 (UTC)
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Company type | Public |
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Industry | Electronics |
Founded | 1989 |
Headquarters | Taiwan |
Key people |
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Products | Rugged computers, mechanical solutions, automotive parts, aerospace fasteners, body worn cameras, digital evidence management |
Number of employees | 10000+ |
Website | https://www.getac.com/us/ |
Getac (Chinese: 神基投控) is a Taiwanese multinational electronics company established on 5 October 1989 as a joint venture with GE Aerospace.[1] A subsidiary of the MiTAC-Synnex Group, Getac has been listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE: 3005) since 2002.[2][3] Getac is one of the major suppliers of rugged computers.[4][5][6][7] In 2009, Getac acquired Waffer Technology Corp., which resulted in Getac becoming the world's third largest aluminum-magnesium alloy producer and the leading supplier of seat belt spindle and spools.[8][9] In 2012, the company introduced the Getac Z710, the world's first rugged 7-inch Android tablet.[10] In 2018, the company expanded its video recording and software businesses with the acquisition of WHP Workflow Solutions Inc.[11] In 2021, Getac was selected by the United States Air Force to provide rugged computers under the Client Computing Solutions Quantum Enterprise Buy (CCS-2 QEB) Program.[12][13][14]
References
- ^ "A Rugged Laptop You Can Drop But Still Game On". Gizmodo.
- ^ "Getac targets up to 12% revenue growth - Taipei Times". www.taipeitimes.com. 15 July 2021.
- ^ "Getac's next-generation F110 delivers industry-leading power, brightness and rugged performance in a compact tablet form factor". finance.yahoo.com.
- ^ "Getac B360, hands on: Tough, configurable and ready to handle extreme conditions Review". ZDNet.
- ^ Portnoy, Sean. "Best rugged laptop in 2021". ZDNet.
- ^ "Getac S410 G4 Review". PCMAG.
- ^ "Getac B360 Review". PCMAG.
- ^ "Getac V200 rugged Core i7 tablet PC outed". SlashGear. 7 September 2010.
- ^ "車業30強》拿下逾5成市占率!全球第一大安全帶轉軸商神基,橫向跨足ADAS新戰場|數位時代 BusinessNext". 數位時代.
- ^ "Getac Z710: world's first 7-inch rugged Android tablet pictures". www.pocket-lint.com. 25 September 2012.
- ^ "Getac to invest in car systems - Taipei Times". www.taipeitimes.com. 9 April 2018.
- ^ "U.S. Air Force Selects Getac as Trusted Rugged Manufacturer for QEB Contract". www.dcvelocity.com.
- ^ "Crew Chief". www.sheppard.af.mil.
- ^ "'Crew Chief for a Day' gives Airmen career broadening experience". www.jber.jb.mil.
External links
Category:1989 establishments in Taiwan Category:Companies established in 1989 Category:Electronics companies of Taiwan Category:Multinational companies headquartered in Taiwan Category:Taiwanese brands
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