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Handheld US Introduces M3 Mobile Rugged Handheld Computer

Handheld US, Corvalis, Ore., North American distributor of rugged PDAs and handheld computers, has introduced a new rugged M3 Mobile PDA. The PDA comes with numerous features such as integrated barcode scanner, WLAN, Bluetooth, camera, GSM/EDGE cellular capabilities, and GPS. The M3 Mobile weighs only 250 grams, is IP64 rated and can also handle extreme temperatures and multiple drops from 5 feet (1.5 meters).

MX7CS handheld computer

LXE Inc. unveils its MX7CS handheld data-collection computer for cold storage environments. The MX7CS is a small, lightweight handheld specifically designed for effective use in sub-freezing temperatures, down to -30C. Built on the MX7 platform, the MX7CS completes LXE's cold storage product line, which includes the MX5X ultra-rugged handheld and the VX6 and VX7 vehiclemounted computers.

AWID: HH-6600 UHF Handheld Reader

Existing UHF RFID handheld terminals tend to be heavy and expensive. This has hindered the pace of RFID adoption in many verticals. AWID breaks the barriers with a new handheld RFID reader with state of the art technology at a price that will bring a smile to even the most cost conscious. AWID's ruggedized RFID Handheld Reader features:

Handheld US Introduces M3 Mobile Rugged Handheld Computer

Handheld US introduces the new super slim, rugged M3 Mobile PDA. The full-featured PDA comes with numerous advanced features such as integrated barcode scanner, WLAN, Bluetooth, camera, GSM/EDGE cellular capabilities, and GPS. The M3 Mobile weighs only 250 grams, is IP64 rated and can also handle extreme temperatures and multiple drops from 5 feet (1.5 meters).

Handheld US Introduces M3 Mobile Rugged Handheld Computer

Handheld US introduces the new super slim, rugged M3 Mobile PDA. The full-featured PDA comes with numerous advanced features such as integrated barcode scanner, WLAN, Bluetooth, camera, GSM/EDGE cellular capabilities, and GPS. The M3 Mobile weighs only 250 grams, is IP64 rated and can also handle extreme temperatures and multiple drops from 5 feet (1.5 meters).

Handheld US Introduces M3 Mobile Rugged Handheld Computer

CORVALLIS, Ore.-- Handheld US introduces the new super slim, rugged M3 Mobile PDA. The full-featured PDA comes with numerous advanced features such as integrated barcode scanner, WLAN, Bluetooth, camera, GSM/EDGE cellular capabilities, and GPS. The M3 Mobile weighs only 250 grams, is IP64 rated and can also handle extreme temperatures and multiple drops from 5 feet (1.5 meters).

Barcode scanning handheld makes voice calls, too

Handheld USA has announced a Windows Mobile 5.0-based handheld computer aimed at logistics, warehousing, and meter-reading applications. The M3 Mobile has a barcode scanner, two megapixel digital camera, optional GPS, Bluetooth, 802.11b/g wireless, and optional GSM telephony that supports both voice and data, the company says.

Panasonic Unveils Handheld Toughbook CF-U1, Rugged Ultra mobile PC

In response to the increasing demand for full-function handheld PCs for the mobile field worker, Panasonic Computer Solutions Company has introduced the Panasonic Toughbook CF-U1, the first ultra mobile PC (UMPC) to integrate the new low power Intel Atom processor in a rugged handheld computer for use in the field.

Thermo Fisher Scientific Announces Software Upgrade for Its Handheld XRF Analyzers

Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., a manufacturer of handheld x-ray fluorescence (XRF), has announced Niton Data Transfer (NDT) Software Release 6.4 for its handheld Thermo Scientific NITON XL3 Series analyzers.

Panasonic Debuts AG-HPX171 Solid-State P2 HD Handheld Camcorder

At the 2008 National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show in Las Vegas, Panasonic today unveiled the new AG-HPX171, a fully solid-state P2 HD handheld camcorder. A full production-quality tool, the solid-state handheld camcorder enables high-definition and standard-definition recording, the widest zoom lens in its class, and an HD-SDI interface for connection to a baseband production and distribution infrastructure, all in a lightweight 4.2-pound body.

MTI Micro Prototypes Embedded Fuel Cell for Handheld GPS Devices

MTI MicroFuel Cells Inc. ("MTI Micro"), the developer of Mobion® off-the-grid portable power solutions and a subsidiary of Mechanical Technology Incorporated ("MTI") (NASDAQ: MKTY), unveils a new embedded micro fuel cell prototype design for handheld global positioning system ("GPS") devices at the 10th Annual International Small Fuel Cells Conference in Atlanta. MTI Micro will exhibit a micro fuel cell powered GPS prototype at booth number 101, alongside its full range of functional prototypes for use in handheld electronic devices.

Micro Debuts Embedded Fuel Cell Prototype for Handheld GPS Devices

Albany, NY - MTI MicroFuel Cells Inc. (“MTI Micro”), the developer of Mobion® off-the-grid portable power solutions and a subsidiary of Mechanical Technology Incorporated (“MTI”) (NASDAQ: MKTY), unveils today a new embedded micro fuel cell prototype design for handheld global positioning system (“GPS”) devices at the 10th Annual International Small Fuel Cells Conference in Atlanta. MTI Micro will exhibit a micro fuel cell powered GPS prototype at booth number 101, alongside its full range of functional prototypes for use in handheld electronic devices.

Handheld PC checks IDs

Trijay has released a handheld computer that runs Windows CE and targets identity verification applications. The ST4EXLE features a digital camera, fingerprint reader, RFID, a smart card reader, a GSM cellular modem, and three SAM (secure acess module) slots, according to the company.

Handheld infrared camera

THE Flir T-Series handheld infrared camera from Flir Systems, has won the international red dot design award in the measurement and testing systems design category.

Handheld US Introduces Algiz 13 Rugged Notebook Computer

CORVALLIS, Ore.�June 10, 2008�Handheld US introduced today the new Algiz 13 rugged notebook computer. The Algiz 13 is a convertible notebook computer which means that users can use it like a tablet or flip the screen for a more typical laptop configuration. It employs magnesium casing for extra protection, and it meets IP54 and MIL-STD-810F military standards for accidental drops, dust and water. It also operates in temperatures ranging from -4 to 122 °F.

Handheld industrial IR cameras

FLIR Systems has added two new handheld IR cameras to its T-Series range, specifically designed for industrial and technical applications.

Handheld Barcode Reader from Pepperl+Fuchs

TWINSBURG, OH – Pepperl+Fuchs introduces the MAH120 Handheld Barcode Imager. The MAH120 is a light-weight and rugged industrial quality barcode reader that promises, fast, flexible and affordable reading of all popular 1D and 2D barcodes, as well as many other symbologies.

Handheld scans RFID tags from 13 feet

Nordic ID has introduced a Windows CE 6.0-based handheld computer capable of reading RFID tags over distances of up to 13 feet. The PL3000 Cross Dipole incorporates a pistol grip, forward-facing antenna, barcode scanner, WiFi, Bluetooth, and GSM WAN capabilities, the company says.

Handheld Chemical Substance Identification for First Responders

Today, GE Security, Inc., a business of GE Enterprise Solutions, announced its Homeland Protection business has introduced StreetLab Mobile, a point-and-shoot handheld substance identification system. The StreetLab Mobile uses Raman spectroscopy to identify unknown chemicals, while the next version of the hardware will include biological substance identification capability as well. The biological identification upgrade, available later this year, is expected to make StreetLab Mobile the first combined chemical-biological detector, the company said in a news release.

Electronic Handheld Blood Pressure Devices Market Reaching up to $793 Million by 2010

Electronic handheld blood pressure devices are automated blood pressure measuring devices used for measuring blood pressure at regular intervals, without causing inconvenience to the individual's daily routine. Rising healthcare expenditure and rapidly aging population are key factors contributing towards a rise in demand for such devices, particularly in the developed regions of the world. With growing environmental concerns related to the use of mercury-based traditional sphygmomanometers, developed nations have stepped up efforts to replace mercury devices with electronic blood pressure devices.

Sign up for handheld conference, get free DS Lite

The Handheld Learning Conference is once again supported by Nintendo after a successful team-up last year, and there's some extra motivation to sign up well in advance: attendees who register early will be given a free DS Lite and a copy of Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training.

MS2026A: Handheld VNA Master

VNA Master MS2026A is a handheld Vector Network Analyzer designed to make accurate vector corrected 1-port magnitude, phase, and Distance-To-Fault measurements and 1-path 2-port magnitude and phase measurements from 2 MHz to 6 GHz

The Greatest Handheld You've Never Heard Of...

Want a handheld capable of playing MP3s, movies and thousands of games? And you want it for not much more than £100 you say? Step this way, Russell Barnes has just the thing...

Scanning handheld gains GSM telephony

Honeywell has announced a data-collection handheld that runs Windows Mobile 6.0 and features built-in GSM telephony. The Dolphin 7600 offers linear and 2D barcode scanning, includes a VGA-resolution camera for capturing signatures, and withstands multiple five-foot drops to concrete, the company says.

Wellington: Handheld cellphone ban not enough Pedestrian lobby group Living Streets Aotearoa says all cellphones should be banned from use in moving vehicles

A group promoting the benefits of pedestrian-friendly communities says the proposed ban on handheld phones while driving does not go far enough.


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