Monday, January 28, 2008
Double Date With i-mate Ultimate 6150 And 8150
Posted by Nurhisham Hussein in "HARDWARE" @ 03:00 AM
"If I was deploying a workforce mobilisation application especially a field service one I’d definitely put these devices on my assessment list, the lack of GPS may be a concern for some fleet managers but overall the x150s offer a wide range of connectivity options, good storage and processing power and feel robust. The aesthetics mean they aren’t such a theft target and the screen estate offers a great platform for forms. If I was deploying email and calendar, which let’s face it is what most organisations are eager for the devices will do, but they are a little big for my liking and there are far more attractive options out there."

Now that the Ultimates are out in the market, we're finally seeing some reviews of them in regular use. It's clear here that these models are directed towards the business/enterprise user, but that shouldn't stop you if specs are good! Check out the review for the details.

Now that the Ultimates are out in the market, we're finally seeing some reviews of them in regular use. It's clear here that these models are directed towards the business/enterprise user, but that shouldn't stop you if specs are good! Check out the review for the details.