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15 Sep
Motorola unveils another rugged handheld device catered to serve the business and industrial sector, the Motorola MC950. As more businesses today are going mobile, the MC950 carries a whole bunch of features that include 3.5G WAN capabilities, a unique accessory system and better battery management.
The Motorola MC950 is equipped with the Marvell XScale PXA320@806 MHz processor and Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system and an enterprise-class GPS system that promises to cover various environmental conditions. It also carries a 3 megapixel auto-focus high resolution digital camera for capturing and scanning important images and documents as required.
The Motorola MC950 will be made available worldwide through Motorola partners and sales groups.
(Source) Press
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Back in March, we saw the release of the Nautiz X5 Rugged PDA. Now after some months, we find a successor with the new Nautiz X7 PDA, an IP67-rated device equipped with an 806MHz processor that runs on Windows Mobile 6.1. Other notable features of the Nautiz X7 PDA Rugged include a 3 megapixel camera, WiFi, Bluetooth, 4GB internal memory, 128 MB RAM, GPS, and a digital compass.
This latest rugged PDA promises to be ideal for the business and industrial sector, particularly for the people who require a handy and rugged mobile device to aid them in their mobile communication needs. No word on availability and pricing of the Nautiz X7 PDA for now.
(Source) Ubergizmo
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