Thursday, July 19, 2007
Trimble Nomad Rugged PDA
Posted by Nurhisham Hussein in "HARDWARE" @ 01:00 AM
"Trimble started with an 806 MHz CPU to power Windows Mobile 6 for 15 hours on a battery charge. You can also include up to 1 GB of flash memory, GPS, 802.11b/g, Bluetooth 2.0, digital camera and barcode reader. Prices range for this portable powerhouse between $1,699 and $2,499 and you can grab one for your favorite outdoor PDA user starting today."
Among the other specs not mentioned above (as if those aren't enough), is the presence of an LED-backlit VGA screen that's fully outdoor viewable (8O), SDIO and CF slots. The Nomad meets the MILSTD-810F military standard and a IP67 rating - which almost justifies the price, though it's a little pricier than other rugged PDAs which admittedly aren't quite in this class. You can check out the product page here.
Among the other specs not mentioned above (as if those aren't enough), is the presence of an LED-backlit VGA screen that's fully outdoor viewable (8O), SDIO and CF slots. The Nomad meets the MILSTD-810F military standard and a IP67 rating - which almost justifies the price, though it's a little pricier than other rugged PDAs which admittedly aren't quite in this class. You can check out the product page here.