Getac announced the new G140 tablet model developed for use in harsh field conditions. Positioned as the company’s first fully rugged Copilot PC tablet with an AMD processor, the device targets field teams working in areas such as public security, production, automotive, public services, transportation and logistics. The highlight of the new model is not only its durable body structure. Getac G140 is designed as a platform that can run artificial intelligence-oriented operations on the device with AMD Ryzen AI processors and built-in NPU support.
This becomes especially important in field scenarios where connectivity is limited or on-site processing of data is critical. G140 increases the focus on artificial intelligence in rugged tablets The rugged computer market has long focused on military standards, drop resistance, high-brightness displays and wide connectivity options. However, with the introduction of artificial intelligence-supported analyzes into field operations, the processing power expected from these devices also increases.
At this point, Getac G140 comes with AMD Ryzen AI 5 340 or Ryzen AI 7 350 processor options. The device includes an AMD Radeon 840M or 860M graphics unit and AMD XDNA 2 NPU offering up to 50 TOPS processing capacity. This hardware combination aims to work on workloads such as high-resolution maps, technical diagrams, image analysis and real-time field data without the need for an external GPU. This approach shows that devices in the Copilot PC class will not be limited only to office computers.
G140 aims to bring the artificial intelligence-supported Windows experience to professionals working in harsher environmental conditions. 14-inch screen and powerful connection options for field use At the center of the Getac G140 is a 14-inch LumiBond screen with 1,000 nits brightness. This sunlight-readable screen is designed to maintain visibility in outdoor use. Smart Touch technology allows the device to automatically detect touches made with fingers, pen or gloves.
On the connection side, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, optional 4G LTE and 5G Sub-6 support is offered. Dual SIM support can also provide significant flexibility, especially for teams working in remote locations. The two USB 4 ports that come as standard can be used for fast data transfer, image output and power transmission. The replaceable battery structure of the G140 is also critical for field operations. It is aimed that the device can be used uninterruptedly for long shifts with optional high-capacity batteries.
Highlights of G140: AMD Ryzen AI 5 340 or Ryzen AI 7 350 processor options AMD Radeon 840M or 860M integrated graphics unit AMD optional 4G LTE and 5G Sub-6 connection Dual SIM support 2 USB 4 ports TPM 2.0, Windows Hello, fingerprint reader, smart card reader and optional AMD PRO support MIL-STD-810H and IP66 certifications 1.2 meter drop resistance Operating temperature between -29°C and 63°C 1.79 kg weight Fully durable body does not completely give up on lightnessG140, It comes with MIL-STD-810H and IP66 certifications.
This shows that the device is designed to be resistant to impacts, drops, dust, water and harsh temperature conditions. According to the information provided by Getac, the tablet offers a drop resistance of 1.2 meters and can operate between -29°C and 63°C. Despite this, the weight of the device is kept at 1.79 kg. For a 14-inch fully rugged tablet, this value can be significant in scenarios such as long-term handheld use and quick transition from vehicle to field.
In addition, it is aimed to adapt the device to different working environments with its fixed handle, rotating hand strap, magnetic mounting, foot stand and VESA-based mounting options. Compatibility with Havis and Gamber-Johnson stations for in-vehicle use is among the notable details, especially for police, fire brigade, logistics and field service teams. The target is public safety, production and logistics. Getac positions the G140 not for a single sector, but for different areas where high durability and mobile processing power are required together.
On the public safety side, the device; It can be used for crime scene information collection, inter-team data sharing and situational awareness. On the automotive and field service side, processes such as fault detection, stock control and work order management stand out. In production facilities, it is aimed to collect asset data, support maintenance processes and reduce unplanned downtime. On the public services side, smart meter reading, asset management and GIS-based infrastructure analyzes are among the usage areas of the device.
In logistics, scenarios such as vehicle location tracking, delivery planning and real-time tracking of load conditions stand out. Getac’s Copilot PC portfolio is expanding. G140 is the newest model added to Getac’s durable Copilot PC product family. The company’s portfolio includes Intel-based UX10, F120 and B360 Plus models, as well as AMD-based S510AD laptop. With the G140, AMD architecture is also moved to Getac’s fully rugged tablet side.
This move is also meaningful for corporate IT teams. Especially companies that have standardized on certain processor platforms attach importance to architectural continuity when purchasing durable devices. Getac’s increase in AMD-based options may provide greater flexibility in such installations. Getac G140 is planned to be available by June 2026. Pricing and regional availability information has not been shared yet.


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