I'm (just playing) with this tablet: ThinkPad X1 Tablet Gen3
It comes with Windows, but I run Debian Testing on it and I really like it, 
even the use of the pen.
Not sure about ruggedized cases for it though.

I'm afraid you will end up with the normal ruggedized Windows tablets which are 
available (and pretty expensive)?

Regards,

Richard Duivenvoorde

On 2/17/23 14:43, Chiz Harward via QGIS-User wrote:
Hi,

I am looking for suggestions/spec for a Windows* tablet** that can run QGIS 
during data collection and recording on archaeological sites (dusty, sometimes 
damp). The work is recording simple attributes and short text comments onto 
shapefiles of e.g. wall elevations (up to 20,000 polygons, although these could 
be split up). There will be geo-tif orthophotos of the wall elevations/plans as 
well, although these could be lo-res. All processing and analysis will be done 
in office on a desktop, tablet is just for recording.

Need a tablet that can work rapidly without beachballing between commands or 
when pan across mapping. SSD, 8GB RAM enough? Any advice appreciated,

*QField is not suitable for this project

**must be a tablet that can fit in a ruggedised case, laptops are no good for 
the work

Best wishes


Chiz


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