Portable — Midv699
| Device | Similarities | MIDV-699 Advantage | |--------|--------------|---------------------| | Panasonic TOUGHBOOK G2 | 10.1", 5G, hot-swap battery | Smaller (7") for one-hand use, built-in UHF RFID | | Getac T800 | 8.1", MIL-STD, 1200 nit | Faster CPU, dual hot-swap, RTK GNSS standard | | Durabook U11 | 11.6", i7, IP65 | Higher IP rating (68 vs 65), LEMO legacy port | | Samsung XCover 7 | Consumer rugged phone | 3x battery capacity, native x86 app support |
Setting up the device takes less than 60 seconds: midv699 portable
For a portable unit, the MIDV699 punches above its weight with HDR (High Dynamic Range) support. While not OLED-level, the FHD IPS panel delivers deep enough blacks and vibrant colors for photo editing on the go. Additionally, it features a flicker-free backlight and a low-blue light mode, certified by TÜV Rheinland, making it safe for 8-hour workdays. | Device | Similarities | MIDV-699 Advantage |
If you have access to the original source (or any large video file) and want to create a "Portable" version, follow this open-source workflow using HandBrake: Add subtitles (Burn in PGS subtitles if your
Disclaimer: As of my latest knowledge cutoff, there is no widely recognized commercial product officially designated "MIDV-699 Portable" from major electronics manufacturers (Dell, Lenovo, Panasonic, Getac, etc.). The following is a technical extrapolation and conceptual design study based on the naming conventions of industrial portable computing (MID = Mobile Internet Device, V = Variant/Version, 699 = high-end tier). This document imagines what such a device would represent in the market.
Pre-installed middleware:
