The Fujitsu Arrows Tab Q582/F will come in a 10.1” form factor, where according to the folks over at Fuijtsu, is able to “function normally after being immersed in room-temperature tap water to a depth of 1.5 meters for 30 minutes.” Fujitsu even went so far as to claim that the Fujitsu Arrows Tab Q582/F will work fine after being hit “with water from a nozzle with a diameter of 6.3 mm at a rate of 12.5 liters per minute from a distance of approximately 3 meters for a period of at least 3 minutes.” Despite that, it measures a relatively thin 9.9m in terms of thickness, allowing it to take the plaudits of being the world’s slimmest Windows 8 water-resistant tablet.