Rugged PC Review Calls New Datalogic Memor™ Speedy & Slender
Monday, November 9, 2009EUGENE, OR — Datalogic Mobile received high marks from Rugged PC Review on its latest release of the powerful and pocket sized Datalogic Memor. Memor boasts excellent ergonomics, 2D imager, voice and data cellular capability, all in a powerful pocket sized rugged form factor.
Conrad Bickenstorfer, editor of Rugged PC Review says "The Memor is an exceptionally well-built unit, ...if you need a tough, rugged, state-of-the-art industrial-strength mobile computer with barcode scanning capabilities, but want the absolute minimal bulk ...that's what Datalogic designed its Memor for."
Datalogic Memor packs technology into a shirt pocket sized computer excelling in Field Force environments where ruggedness, ease of use, processing power, and real time data transfers are critical. Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system, imaging bar code scanner, cellular communications, plenty of memory and processor power make it the tool of choice for delivery, service, sales, replenishment, and merchandising applications.
The GSM radio using Edge data compression provides a broadband cellular connection for voice and data enabling real time transactions. Datalogic Memor extends its power with a Bluetooth wireless device manager. Trouble free connections can be established with GPS receivers for route planning, printers for receipts, and headsets for hands free communication.
To read the complete review of the Datalogic Memor by Rugged PC Review CLICK HERE.
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