Tuesday, June 25, 2002
HP and Raytheon to offer ruggedized Pocket PC
Posted by marlof in "NEWS" @ 09:48 AM
http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/ticker/article.asp?Symbol=US:HPQ&Feed=BW&Date=20020619&ID=1720146
A few days ago, HP and Raytheon announced in a press release a new ruggedized Pocket PC to enter the market in the summer of 2002. "Raytheon will manufacture and market Agama -- a handheld computer based on a ruggedized iPAQ -- and repackage it to withstand extreme environmental conditions required for military and industrial use. [...]Raytheon's Agama is one of the company's extended environment, commercial-off-the-shelf (E2COTS(TM)) rugged computer products that are customized for the global military, heavy industrial and niche markets. Customers in these markets need products that can withstand adverse environmental conditions such as extreme temperatures, severe shock, vibration and humidity. Agama will be available in the summer of 2002."
The chrome beast (as one of my friends likes to call his iPAQ...) turned green. Preliminary prices: $ 1,995 in the regular flavor, and $ 2,195 if you like the taste of Bluetooth. Although the press release talks about the upgrade path to Xscale technology, the initial product seems to be based on the good old StrongARM processor. You can find more information on this device on MyAgama.com. Source: C. Marshall
A few days ago, HP and Raytheon announced in a press release a new ruggedized Pocket PC to enter the market in the summer of 2002. "Raytheon will manufacture and market Agama -- a handheld computer based on a ruggedized iPAQ -- and repackage it to withstand extreme environmental conditions required for military and industrial use. [...]Raytheon's Agama is one of the company's extended environment, commercial-off-the-shelf (E2COTS(TM)) rugged computer products that are customized for the global military, heavy industrial and niche markets. Customers in these markets need products that can withstand adverse environmental conditions such as extreme temperatures, severe shock, vibration and humidity. Agama will be available in the summer of 2002."
The chrome beast (as one of my friends likes to call his iPAQ...) turned green. Preliminary prices: $ 1,995 in the regular flavor, and $ 2,195 if you like the taste of Bluetooth. Although the press release talks about the upgrade path to Xscale technology, the initial product seems to be based on the good old StrongARM processor. You can find more information on this device on MyAgama.com. Source: C. Marshall