Tuesday, October 18, 2005
Motorola Introduces the HC700-L Rugged Handheld
Posted by Darius Wey in "HARDWARE" @ 08:00 AM
"Today, Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) announces its entry into the commercial off-the-shelf rugged handheld mobile computing market with the HC700-L. The first in a series, the HC700-L is designed to meet the rigorous demands of mobile workforces in a variety of industries including utility, transportation, logistics, public works, public services and manufacturing. Part of Motorola's new HC700 family of rugged mobile computers, the HC700-L handheld features Intel's Xscale processor, a color touch-screen display, an omni-directional area imager for ID/2D barcode imaging, both WiFi and Bluetooth communications capabilities and it operates on the Microsoft Windows Mobile platform. The HC700-L is designed and tested to military environmental specifications to withstand the rigors of every day use."
The HC700-L is the first of Motorola's HC700 series with more to follow in early 2006. It has Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, support for GPS, plus all sorts of other gizmos useful for the industrial workspace. A fact sheet (PDF) can be found here.
The HC700-L is the first of Motorola's HC700 series with more to follow in early 2006. It has Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, support for GPS, plus all sorts of other gizmos useful for the industrial workspace. A fact sheet (PDF) can be found here.