Water proof computers are available?

Nowadays, the computer is basic need of each and every person, without a computer a person is incomplete can we use the computer any where?
i.e can we use it water just in the sea?

Nowadays, the computer is basic need of each and every person, without a computer a person is incomplete can we use the computer any where?
i.e can we use it water just in the sea?
The SC240ML is a computer designed for reliable operation in wet, dirty environments. The system is waterproof, sealed and ideal for operation in extreme conditions.
All of our sealed systems use a unique and specialized heat pipe providing fanless cooling. A solid state drive provides a no moving parts solution. A wide variety of configurations and I/O options are available.
The system supports optional removal hot swap drives and comes complete with a sealed cable set.
All SC240ML systems come complete with Windows 7 Pro installed and a complete 60 point quality test and burn in procedure. (Optional – Win XP, Vista, XP-Embedded, Linux and other operating systems)
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Hi Reema,
As you have already observed, the computer is indeed a basic need for every person especially in the era we are living in, for we want things to be done fast and save on time. I understand that there are waterproof computers that can be used in hazardous working areas that may pose risk of exposure to water.
Some features of such a machine include a waterproof mouse, controlled temperature heater, an enclosed barcode laser scanner and printer. You can find more details about this computers by accessing the following urls:
Model SC240ML Waterproof Computer
What I am not so sure about is the availability of computers that can be used in areas like the sea, but I think there should be some that can work that way.
Regards,
Lee Hung.