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Though as sophisticated as most contemporary datapads, they were somewhat larger and bulkier, in order to stand up to the rigors of field use. They typically consisted of a flip-up screen that used a two-dimensional display to minimize potential exposure, and a standard interface set for accessing its functionality. Their casings were constructed of hardened duraplast with the inner components insulated with a five millimeter layer of rubber. They were typically carried in a canvas pouch that was chemically-treated to repel moisture, dirt, and other pollutants that could harm the datapad when not in use. These pouches were then camouflaged appropriately by the team that used them.

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  • Field datapad
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  • Though as sophisticated as most contemporary datapads, they were somewhat larger and bulkier, in order to stand up to the rigors of field use. They typically consisted of a flip-up screen that used a two-dimensional display to minimize potential exposure, and a standard interface set for accessing its functionality. Their casings were constructed of hardened duraplast with the inner components insulated with a five millimeter layer of rubber. They were typically carried in a canvas pouch that was chemically-treated to repel moisture, dirt, and other pollutants that could harm the datapad when not in use. These pouches were then camouflaged appropriately by the team that used them.
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  • Though as sophisticated as most contemporary datapads, they were somewhat larger and bulkier, in order to stand up to the rigors of field use. They typically consisted of a flip-up screen that used a two-dimensional display to minimize potential exposure, and a standard interface set for accessing its functionality. Their casings were constructed of hardened duraplast with the inner components insulated with a five millimeter layer of rubber. They were typically carried in a canvas pouch that was chemically-treated to repel moisture, dirt, and other pollutants that could harm the datapad when not in use. These pouches were then camouflaged appropriately by the team that used them.
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