Okitel, known for making rugged phones and tablets, unveiled a Windows 11-powered prototype of its new RG14-P laptop during this year’s Mobile World Show. This innovative device features a sturdy structure designed for heavy-duty tasks, in addition to being equipped with innovative solar panels to provide wireless power in isolated places, in addition to its support for two batteries that can be easily replaced during operation to ensure continuity of work.
The computer’s durable exterior is compatible with strict IP68 and IP69K standards, making it an ideal device for outdoor use due to its superior ability to withstand strong shocks and prolonged exposure to dust and water, and it can even be submerged under water for some time. To enhance this experience, the company provided the device with a 14.1-inch touch screen with a resolution of 1080 pixels, with a brightness of up to 1000 lumens for clear viewing under sunlight, and an 8-megapixel webcam that can be installed magnetically and its angle can be adjusted.
Internal hardware: This computer runs on an Intel Core 7 150U processor, which includes two performance cores operating at a maximum frequency of 5.4 GHz and eight efficiency cores operating at a frequency of up to 4 GHz. This powerful processor is supported by a 16GB LPDDR5 random access memory, in addition to a fast internal storage space of 512GB, while providing users with flexible options to upgrade the storage capacity in the future to meet their increasing requirements.
The computer provides a wide range of tightly protected ports, including USB 3.2 ports, an HDMI video output, and a wired network port, in addition to its support for a fingerprint reader and near-field communication technology to enhance security. The device features a weight of 3.7 kilograms, including a practical carrying handle, and a dual battery system that provides a total capacity of 95 watts per hour, as it relies on an internal battery with a capacity of 3000 mAh and an interchangeable external battery with a capacity of 5200 mAh.
The solar panels integrated into the back cover add an exceptional feature to the computer, as they provide 10 watts of charging when exposed to ideal sunlight, with the possibility of charging using artificial lighting as well. This technology allows the internal battery to be charged by 50 percent within approximately 6 hours, making it an ideal solution for emergency situations outside the scope of the electrical grid. The computer also includes a camping lamp on the front to help in dark environments, while the company has not yet announced any details regarding prices or date of availability in the market.







