Xenarc RT106-Pro Review

The Xenarc RT106-Pro survives drops and dust, but its high cost and middling specs make it a hard sell for anyone outside of specific industrial fields.

Storage 64 GB
Screen 10.1" 1920x1200
Stylus No
Cellular No
Xenarc RT106-Pro tablet
14.1 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

The Xenarc RT106-Pro is an ultra-rugged Windows tablet built for extreme environments. You pay a huge premium for its durability, not its middling performance. Only buy this if your job requires its specific military-grade certifications.

Overview

The Xenarc RT106-Pro is a tablet that makes a promise: it can survive where others can't. With an IP65/NEMA4 rating and a military-grade ruggedized enclosure, this is a device built for the field, the factory floor, or any environment where a standard tablet would be a liability.

Under the hood, it's a different story. This is a Windows tablet with modest specs—64GB of storage and unknown RAM and CPU—aimed at running industrial software, not for entertainment or casual use. It's a specialized tool, and its performance scores reflect that niche focus.

Performance

Performance is squarely in the middle of the pack, which is exactly what you'd expect for a rugged tablet. Our database shows its CPU and GPU scores land in the mid-40s percentile, meaning it's fine for basic tasks and the proprietary apps it's designed for, but it's not a speed demon. The 10.1-inch screen ranks in the 28th percentile, so while the 1920x1200 resolution is decent, color and brightness likely won't wow you. It gets the job done, but that's the point.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 44.2
GPU 45.9
RAM 38.5
Screen 28.4
Battery 48.5
Feature 26.2
Storage 31.4
Connectivity 20.8
Social Proof 35.7

Pros & Cons

Pros

Cons

  • Below average connectivity (21th percentile) 21th
  • Below average feature (26th percentile) 26th
  • Below average screen (28th percentile) 28th
  • Below average storage (31th percentile) 31th

Specifications

Full Specifications

Memory & Storage

Storage 64 GB

Display

Size 10.1"
Resolution 1920 (Full HD)

Value & Pricing

At $1,567, the value proposition is tough. You're paying a massive premium for the rugged casing and certifications, not for cutting-edge tech. For that price, you could buy a top-tier consumer tablet and a very durable case and still have money left over. The value only makes sense if your company requires that specific IP65/NEMA4 rating and can't risk a third-party case failing. For everyone else, it's a hard sell.

Price History

CA$1,560 CA$1,570 CA$1,580 CA$1,590 CA$1,600 CA$1,610 Mar 29Apr 9 CA$1,600

vs Competition

Stacked against its top competitors, the RT106-Pro lives in a different world. The Apple iPad Pro or Microsoft Surface Pro will run circles around it in performance, screen quality, and app ecosystem. But they'll also shatter if dropped from a forklift. The Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus offers better media features for a fraction of the cost. The only real comparison is other ruggedized Windows tablets, and even there, you'd need to scrutinize the exact specs and certifications to see if this one justifies its cost.

Spec Xenarc RT106-Pro Apple iPad Pro Apple - 11-inch iPad Pro M5 chip Wi-Fi 256GB with Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Samsung - Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra - 14.6" 1TB - Wi-Fi Microsoft Surface Pro 11 Microsoft Surface Pro 11 Copilot+ PC Tablet - 13" Lenovo Yoga Tab Series Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus HP GPD Win MAX 2 2025 Handheld Gaming PC with AMD
CPU - Apple M5 Mediatek MT6989 Intel Core Ultra 7 266V Qualcomm® Snapdragon® 8 Gen 3, QCM8650 AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370
RAM (GB) - 12 16 16 16 32
Storage (GB) 64 256 1024 1024 256 2048
Screen 10.1" 1920x1200 11" 2420x1668 14.6" 2960x1848 13" 2880x1920 12.7" 2944x1840 10.1" 1920x1200
OS - iPadOS Android 14 Windows 11 Pro Android 14 Windows 11 Home
Stylus false true true true false false
Cellular false false false false false false

Common Questions

Q: Can this tablet run standard Windows software like Office?

Yes, it runs full Windows, so it can handle Office and other desktop programs, but its average performance specs mean it won't be the fastest experience.

Q: Is the screen bright enough to use outdoors?

While it has a toughened touchscreen, its overall screen quality ranks in the 28th percentile, so outdoor visibility might be a challenge compared to brighter consumer tablets.

Q: Why is it so expensive compared to a regular tablet?

The high cost comes almost entirely from the ruggedized, waterproof enclosure and the military-grade testing certifications, not from high-end internal components.

Who Should Skip This

Students, media consumers, and general users should skip this immediately. You're paying for armor you don't need while getting underwhelming specs for the price. If you just want a durable tablet for home use, get a standard model and a good protective case. It'll be better in every way that matters to you.

Verdict

Buy this only if your procurement department has "IP65/NEMA4" and "military-grade" as non-negotiable line items on a spec sheet. It's for field technicians, warehouse managers, or surveyors who need a Windows device that can survive harsh conditions. For literally any other use—students, entertainment, general productivity—this is the wrong tool, and a wildly overpriced one at that.