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A great helping hand in on-site preservation of cultural assets, Getac K120 rugged tablet is used for 3D scanning and modeling of Lugang Mazu Temple
TAIPEI, Nov. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Getac today announced that LeaderTek has used Getac's 
K120(https://www.getac.com/intl/products/tablets/k120/) rugged tablet in the 
field for 3D laser scanning of and data computation for Lugang Mazu Temple, a 
historical monument being preserved under the Ministry of Culture, furthering 
the digital preservation of cultural heritage.

Lugang Mazu Temple, enshrining the goddess of the sea Mazu, was initially 
constructed in 1591. The wood and stone carvings and paintings are all done by 
famous artists. Faithful believers constantly visit the temple. Despite the 
temple's status as a national monument, various structures and artifacts of the 
temple are still frequently used. They can be easily damaged by humans or by 
natural disasters in Taiwan's subtropical climate.

"Lugang Mazu Temple has over 400 years of history. Maintenance and repair works 
are needed for more and more parts of the temple. For example, the Phoenix 
Palanquin, which was used to transport the goddess Mazu during her pilgrimages, 
has suffered damage after nearly a century of use. I hope the 3D scanning 
technology can digitally preserve the Phoenix Palanquin, so that the Mazu 
goddess will be able to sit in this magnificent carriage in her pilgrimages 
again," said Chia-Wen Liu, director of the Lugang Mazu Temple.

In conjunction with LeaderTek's 3D laser scanner and 3D point cloud processing 
software, the Getac K120 rugged tablet is used to help the Bureau of Cultural 
Heritage, under the Ministry of Culture and Lugang Mazu Temple scan and create 
3D models, in an effort to digitally preserve the cultural assets for future 
research and restoration.

The Getac K120 is equipped with several advanced technologies that can be used 
in digital modeling in the field such as the latest-generation Intel Core 
series processor, with Iris® Xe graphics card, which supports intensive data 
computation and captures the full details in its digitally scanned models, 
while maintaining low power consumption. It supports Wi-Fi 6 technology for 
smooth connectivity to receive a large amount of data from the 3D laser scanner 
on-site in real-time. In addition, the Getac K120 tablet comes equipped with a 
12.5-inch full high definition (FHD) display, featuring 1,200 nits of 
brightness and LumiBond® 2.0 technology, allowing operators to see the screen 
clearly even under direct sunlight. Certified to meet the MIL-STD-810H and 
MIL-STD-461G standards, as well as the IP66 standards, the Getac K120 tablet is 
shockproof, waterproof, and dustproof, making it a perfect device for outdoor 
operations.

"The Getac K120 is the perfect computing platform for an outdoor environment 
that can dramatically improve the efficiency of on-site 3D modeling with its 
long battery life and high-performance computing capabilities. We can now view 
the scan results in the field while operating for long periods. In the past, we 
could only scan 20 locations a day with a consumer laptop. However, with the 
Getac K120, we can scan up to 70 locations per day, which is a 250 percent 
increase in efficiency," said Yao Liang-Chu, manager at LeaderTek.

"Taiwan is constantly under the onslaught of natural disasters, making the 
digital preservation of monuments even more urgent. LeaderTek used the Getac 
rugged tablet in combination with 3D laser scanners to complete the digital 
modeling of Lugang Mazu Temple. These digital models can be used as a reference 
for future maintenance of these historical monuments so that details can be 
accurately restored," said Chen Chun-Yu, an assistant researcher in the 
Institute of Cultural Heritage Preservation Research Center, Bureau of Cultural 
Heritage, Ministry of Culture of Taiwan.

As part of the Getac Select® solutions, the Getac K120 comes with accessories 
such as shoulder straps, hand straps, and hard handles that meet LeaderTek's 
needs for on-site operations, in line with Getac's efforts in building the best 
optimized overall solutions for industry application scenarios. The Getac K120 
rugged tablet is protected by Getac's industry leading Bumper-to-Bumper 
Warranty(https://www.getac.com/intl/help-support/warranty/), a hassle-free 
guarantee for the customers, covering accidental damage and environmental risks.

"When technology crosses paths with historical heritage, K120's ruggedness and 
high performance enhance the possibility of preserving history. 3D scanning 
application is the perfect demonstration of how K120 can be used for on-site 
operations and how our and our partner's hardware and software technologies can 
undergo seamless integration. This practice can further expand to meet the 
needs of other industries, such as factory environment measurement, plant 
monitoring, and mapping," said Rick Hwang, President of Getac Technology 
Corporation.

For more information, please visit: 

-Watch the video on Getac YouTube: Restoring Lost Heritage with Technology - 
K120(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtPgIyjpP8A)
-Success Story about Lugang Mazu Temple( 
https://www.getac.com/intl/success-stories/taiwan-lugang-mazu-temple-k120/?utm_medium=organicsocial&utm_source=linkedin&utm_campaign=7013w000001zovj)

-Official Product Webpage for Getac 
K120(https://www.getac.com/intl/products/tablets/k120/)

About Getac

Getac Technology Corporation is a key subsidiary of Getac Holdings Corporation 
(TWSE:3005), part of the MiTAC-Synnex Business Group with a 2020 annual revenue 
of US$41.3 billion. Getac was established in 1989 as a joint venture with GE 
Aerospace to provide defence electronics. Today Getac's business includes 
rugged laptops, rugged tablets, software, and mobile video solutions for 
defence, police, firefighters, utilities, automotive, manufacturing, transport 
and logistics. For more information, visit: http://www.getac.com. Participate 
in Getac Industry blog(https://www.getac.com/intl/blog/) or follow the company 
on LinkedIn(https://www.linkedin.com/company/getactechnology/), 
YouTube(https://www.youtube.com/c/GetacRuggedSolutions), 
Facebook(https://www.facebook.com/GetacOfficial/) and 
Twitter(https://twitter.com/GetacUS).

About LeaderTek

LeaderTek Co., Ltd. was founded in 2002. The company is the only professional 
vendor in Taiwan that has applied 3D laser technology to preserve the 
architecture of monuments digitally. Besides creating scanned floor plans and 
monitoring for deformations in historical monuments, the company also monitors 
tunnels, bridges, factories, and reservoirs. LeaderTek works with universities 
and colleges in Taiwan every year. The company has successfully transformed 
some of its R&D results into practical technologies used by governments and 
private enterprises and has won multiple accolades from Taiwanese institutions.

Getac and Getac logo are trademarks of Getac Holdings Corporation or its 
affiliates. Other brands or trademarks are the property of their respective 
owners. ©2021 Getac Technology Corporation.

SOURCE:  Getac

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   Caption: Getac K120's high-performance enhances the efficiency of on-site 3D 
modeling. The display features LumiBond® 2.0 technology, allowing operators to 
see the screen clearly even under direct sunlight.

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   Caption: LeaderTek used Getac K120 rugged tablet in the field for 3D laser 
scanning for Lugang Mazu Temple.

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   Caption: Getac K120 with the rotating hand strap improves mobility and 
safety in the field.

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