| The Windows Mobile Device Showcase |
(last updatd Aug. 22, 2008)
This guide provides a sampling of PDAs, PMPs, PNDs, data terminals, and other handheld devices based on Microsoft's Windows Embedded Compact, Windows Mobile, and Windows CE. The devices in this section span a broad range of capabilities, including standard PDAs, specialized PDAs for the disabled, rugged PDAs for military and industrial applications, handheld GPS instruments, bar code scanning handhelds, and more. Note that this list is not meant to be all-inclusive; many of the manufacturers represented here offer additional models covering a spectrum of features and specs. This list will be updated frequently, so be sure to check back periodically for the latest info. The devices are listed chronologically.
Note: this list only includes devices without built-in mobile phone functions. Pocket PCs and PDAs with built-in phone functions are covered in a separate section of this guide.
Two Technologies Hydrus -- Aug. 18, 2008 -- This ruggedized handheld computer is claimed to offer 40 hours of battery life. Running Windows CE 5.0 on a 624MHz Marvell PXA270 processor, the "Hydrus" includes a five megapixel camera, WiFi, Bluetooth, and a customizable 55-key keyboard.
Meazura MEZ1500 -- Aug. 7, 2008 -- New Zealand company Aceeca International offers this ruggedized handheld computer with Windows CE. The Meazura MEZ1500 has a Marvell PXA270 processor, and a proprietary "MZIO" expansion slot that carries SPI (serial peripheral interface) signals, allowing the attachment of custom A/D (analog/digital) converter modules.
Cowon P5 -- Jul. 23, 2008 -- Cowon's portable media player (PMP) has a haptic user interface, vibrating to give the illusion of physical button presses. The "P5" runs Windows CE 5.0, has a five-inch touchscreen with 800 x 480 resolution, and offers 40GB, 60GB, or 80GB of storage, says Cowon.
Azentek SmartMirror -- Jul. 22, 2008 -- U.S. motorists can now put a Windows CE-based navigation, safety, and entertainment system in their car's rear-view mirror. Azentek's SmartMirror features a 4-inch touchscreen monitor, rear-view camera, Bluetooth, built-in speakers, 3D maps, and an SD expansion slot.
Honeywell Dolphin 9900 -- Jul. 7, 2008 -- Honeywell's Dolphin 9900 is a Windows Mobile 6.0-based "industrial grade" mobile computer targeting transportation, retail, warehousing, logistics, and healthcare. The Dolphin 9900 includes integrated GPS, GSM wide area networking, 802.11b/g, Bluetooth, a digital camera, and barcode scanning capabilities, according to the company.
Idtronic Ezit II -- Jun. 25, 2008 -- Idtronic's Ezit II is a handheld computer aimed at RFID and barcode scanning applications. The Ezit II includes SD and CompactFlash expansion slots, a 3.5-inch QVGA touchscreen display, numeric keypad, RS232 port, and optional GPS or GSM capabilities.
Nordic ID PL3000 Cross Dipole -- Jun. 20, 2008 -- Nordic ID's Windows CE 6.0-based handheld computer is 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.
Mio Moov 380 -- Jun. 12, 2008 -- Mio's Moov 380 is a PND (personal navigation device) using the Windows CE-based application software stack. It includes GPS, tri-band GSM telephony, a SIM card slot, and a 4.3-inch display.
Motorola MC75 -- Jun. 10, 2008 -- Merging mobile phone, PDA, scanning, and imaging capabilities, the ruggedized, GPS-equipped Motorola MC75 "Enterprise Digital Assistant" runs Windows Mobile 6.0, offers numeric or alphanumeric keypads, and boasts a 3.5-inch, VGA touchscreen display.
ThinkNavi T7 -- Jun. 10, 2008 -- ThinkNavi's Windows CE 5.0-based portable navigation device (PND) boasts a seven-inch display. The "T7" features "seamless" maps of Europe, a database of all EU speed cameras, A/V playback, and an integrated TV receiver with picture-in-picture (PiP) functionality.
iRiver P.ple P10 -- Jun. 02, 2008 -- iRiver's PMP (personal media player) has a 4-inch, 800 x 480 touchscreen display and a 33MB 1.3-inch hard drive. The Windows CE-based "P.ple P10" offers handwriting recognition, e-book reading functionality, and an optional TV tuner.
Industrial Computing Guardian Model 135 -- May 30, 2008 -- Industrial Computing Guardian range of "military-grade" PDAs runs Windows CE 5.0. The dust- and drop-proof Guardian Model 135 includes a 3.5-inch touchscreen display, WiFi, Bluetooth, an RS232 port, and both SD and PCMCIA expansion slots.
Honeywell Dolphin 7600 -- May 23, 2008 -- Honeywell's data-collection 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.
Handheld USA M3 Mobile -- May 22, 2008 -- This Windows Mobile 5.0-based handheld computer is 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.
Trijay ST4EXLE -- May 19, 2008 -- Trijay's handheld computer 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.
Industrial Computing Guardian Model 37 -- May 19, 2008 -- Industrial Computing's rugged PDA has GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, a cellular modem, and a "terminate" button claimed to wipe sensitive data. The military-minded Guardian Model 37 runs Windows Mobile 6.0 or Windows CE 5.0, and can take harsh environments.
Datalogic Pegaso -- May 7, 2008 -- Datalogic's Pegaso is a PDA featuring Windows CE 5.0 or 6.0 operating systems, along with optional GSM/GPRS/EDGE communications. The Pegaso withstands five-foot drops and offers a full VGA display, integrated barcode scanner, wireless local area networking, and optional dock.
Ectaco iTravl/C-Pen Deluxe Edition -- Apr. 16, 2008 -- Ectaco's Windows CE-based handheld electronic dictionary and translation device comes with a pen-shaped scanner. The iTravl/C-Pen Deluxe Edition uses either scanned input or speech recognition, then provides spoken translation to or from English and eight other languages.
Mio DigiWalker P560 -- Apr. 10, 2008 -- Mio's Windows Mobile 6-based PDA includes built-in GPS capabilities. The DigiWalker P560 includes a 400MHz ARM9-based processor, WiFi, Bluetooth, a 3.5-inch touchscreen display, and up to 4GB of flash storage.
Shenzhen Dsus DS-400GB -- Mar. 28, 2008 -- The DS-400GB is a Windows CE-based navigation, safety, and entertainment system that is built into a rear-view mirror. It features a 4-inch touchscreen monitor, rear-view camera, Bluetooth, built-in speakers, multimedia playback, and an SD expansion slot.
iWave iW-Rainbow-G4 -- Mar. 27, 2008 -- iWave Systems of Bangalore offers this Windows CE 6.0-based industrial PDA targeting asset, inventory, and retail management. Available with RFID, WiFi, and GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity, the iW-Rainbow-G4 can withstand six-foot drops, and includes a 3.5-inch touchscreen display and a sealed keyboard.
iRiver NV Life -- Mar. 26, 2008 -- IRiver's combination portable media player (PMP) and GPS device runs Windows CE 5.0. The iRiver NV Life has dual processor cores, a 7-inch screen, FM radio, and an integral receiver for T-DMB (terrestrial digital multimedia broadcasting) television.
Blaupunkt TravelPilot 300 -- Mar. 25, 2008 -- Blaupunkt's TravelPilot 300 is a Windows CE 5.0-based PND (personal navigation device). It features a 4.3-inch touchscreen display, 4GB of flash storage, Bluetooth, a voice recorder, personal POI (points of interest) entry, and five video games.
Nokia 500 -- Mar. 20, 2008 -- Nokia turned to Windows CE 5.0 for its first dedicated personal navigation device (PND). The Nokia 500 features a 400MHz ARM9 processor, 4.3-inch touchscreen, GPS, Bluetooth, music and video playback capabilities, an integrated FM transmitter, and lots of hands-free calling features.
TeleType WorldNav 3300 -- Mar. 13, 2008 -- TeleType has used Windows CE 5.0 to build a GPS device designed specially for truck, bus, and RV drivers. The WorldNav 3300 can customize routes for heavy vehicles, considering road limitations such as bridge height and weight restrictions and designated hazardous material routes. It runs Windows CE natively on Windows CE natively on SiRF's Atlas III, a highly integrated SoC (system-on-chip) with a 372MHz ARM926EJ-S core.
Topcon FC-2200 -- Mar. 5, 2008 -- Topcon has introduced a Windows CE 5.0-based handheld computer designed to control surveying equipment. The FC-2200 field controller includes a 3.5-inch QVGA display, 802.11b/g wireless networking, Bluetooth 1.1, barcode scanner, five megapixel camera, and optional remote-control modules.
Nordic ID Morphic -- Mar. 03, 2008 -- Nordic ID's rugged Windows CE 6.0-based handheld computer can double as a push-to-talk VoIP (voice-over-IP) phone and RFID tag reader. Based on a 532MHz ARM11-based system-on-chip, the "Morphic" features a 1D barcode scanner, wireless networking, and a 2.2-inch QVGA touchscreen display.
Casio Cassiopeia IT-600 -- Feb. 26, 2008 -- This Windows CE 5.0-based handheld computer is intended for 1D barcode scanning applications. The Cassiopeia IT-600 features a CMOS imager, VGA touchscreen display, Bluetooth, IrDA, and an optional camera that works even in low light.
Sonosite M-Turbo M-OB/GYN Office -- Feb. 25, 2008 -- This portable ultrasound device runs Windows CE 6.0 and has been customized for use by obstetricians and gynecologists. The M-Turbo M-OB/GYN Office comes with dual transducers, and can export images in standard PC formats.
Magellan MobileMapper 6 -- Feb. 21, 2008 -- Magellan's Windows Mobile-based handheld GPS receiver targets GIS (geographic information system) data collection. The MobileMapper 6 boasts real-time accuracy between two and five meters, compatibility with Satellite-Based Augmentation Systems (SBAS), Bluetooth, and a two-megapixel camera.
Janam XM60 -- Feb. 12, 2008 -- Janam's rugged handheld computer is based on Windows CE 5.0. Powered by a Freescale iMX.21 processor and sporting a 3-inch QVGA touchscreen, the "XM60" features Bluetooth and optional 802.11b wireless networking, a backlit numeric keypad, and a scanner supporting 1D and 2D barcodes.
Diasonic DPM-430 -- Feb. 04, 2008 -- Diasonic has introduced a new portable media player that runs Windows CE 5.0 Professional on a TI system-on-chip (SoC) with RISC and DSP cores. The DPM-430 has a 4.3-inch touchscreen display, a TV tuner, video recording capabilities, and a 30GB or 60GB hard drive.
Intermec CK61ex -- Jan 30, 2008 -- Intermec's CK61ex is a rugged handheld computer initially offered with either Windows CE 5.0 or Windows Mobile 5.0. It features "all day battery capacity," and "integrated near-far imaging technology" said to let it read barcodes at ranges from six inches to 50 feet.
Motorola CA50 -- Jan. 17, 2008 -- Motorola's Windows CE 5.0-based CA50 is a barcode scanning device that also includes VoIP telephony. Including only a five-line monochrome display, it is aimed at retail associates, healthcare, and hospitality workers, and is said to "virtually eliminate the need for training."
Metrologic Instruments SP5700 OptimusPDA -- Jan. 14, 2008 -- Metrologic Instruments offers this ruggedized Windows CE 5.0-based PDA with available bar code scanning and GSM/GRPS wide-area networking. The SP5700 OptimusPDA also includes optional Bluetooth and 802.11b/g wireless networking, as well as an optional external GPS receiver.
Huaqiang NAVO N2043 -- Jan. 8, 2008 -- Chinese GPS specialist Huaqiang adopted Swiss GPS receiver technology for this Windows CE 5.0-based personal navigation device (PND). The NAVO N2043 features U-blox's LEA-5S GPS module, an ARM11 processor running at 533MHz, 64MB of RAM, and 64MB of flash.
Freescale i.MX21 3.5-inch TFT handheld -- Jan. 03, 2008 -- Future X Technology of Taiwan offers this compact development platform based on Freescale Semiconductor's i.MX21 system-on-chip (SoC). Known only as the "Freescale i.MX21 3.5-inch TFT handheld," the device allows creation of portable devices that run Windows CE.
Ramos V80 -- Jan. 03, 2008 -- Ramos' V80 is a portable media player (PMP) with 2GB of memory, along with a microSD/TransFlash slot that accepts up to 2GB of additional storage. The 2.8-inch display has 320 x 240 pixel resolution, and can display videos in formats such as AVI, ASF, FLV, and MPEG-4 at up to 25 frames per second.
Maxian E900T -- Jan. 2, 2008 -- Maxian has introduced a personal media player (PMP) that features Windows CE 5.0 and a 4.3-inch touchscreen display. The E900T outputs HD video, includes a receiver for terrestrial digital multimedia broadcasting (T-DMB) television broadcasts, and offers optional GPS functionality.
Glospace SKG-70 -- Dec. 28, 2007 -- Glospace's mobile navigation device works both with American GPS satellites and the Russia's GLONASS system. The SGK-70 runs Windows CE 5.0, has a 12-channel GLONASS receiver and a 20-channel GPS receiver, and features a seven-inch touchscreen display.
Socket Mobile SoMo 650 M-HS -- Dec. 13, 2007 -- While most manufacturers are rushing to add wireless capabilities to their Windows Mobile devices, Socket Mobile Inc. did just the opposite, at the request of security-conscious customers. The SoMo 650 M-HS is otherwise identical to the SoMo 650, but, by design, lacks Bluetooth and WiFi.
Michelin X-970T -- Dec. 6, 2007 -- Known for tires and restaurant guides, Michelin offers this in-car GPS unit that runs Windows CE 5.0. The compact X-970T employs the SiRF starIII chipset and a 300MHz Samsung processor along with 64MB of RAM and 128MB of flash memory.
Wasp Barcode Technologies WPA1200 -- Nov. 29, 2007 -- Wasp Barcode Technologies has introduced a "PDA-sized" portable data terminal with an integral laser scanner. Featuring 18 dedicated keys, the WPA1200 has a QVGA (320 x 240 pixel) display, a Marvell PXA270 clocked at 520MHz, and 64MB of RAM.
Cowon Q5W -- Nov. 26, 2007 -- Cowon's Q5W was said to be the company's first based on the Windows CE 5.0 Professional operating system. It features a 5-inch WVGA (800 x 480) display plus Bluetooth and 802.11b/g wireless connectivity.
Pharos GPS 150 and GPS 250 -- Nov. 15, 2007 -- Pharos's two GPS systems are based on Windows CE 4.2, the Freescale i.MX31 processor, and the SiRF starIII chipset. The Pharos Drive GPS 250 has a 4.3-inch touchscreen display, while the technically similar GPS 150 has a 3.9-inch screen.
Trimble Nomad 800LC and 800LE -- , 2007 -- Trimble's Nomad 800LC and 800LE are versions of the previously announced Nomad. However, the Nomad 800LC comes with a 2 megapixel digital camera, while the Nomad 800LE comes with both the camera and an integrated laser bar code scanner. The 21-ounce devices offer a full VGA-resolution display and are based on a 806 MHz Marvell PXA320 processor.
Intermec CK61 -- Nov. 6, 2007 -- Intermec's rugged handheld computer that offers the choice of either Windows CE 5.0 or Windows Mobile 5.0. The CK61 comes with "all day battery capacity" and optional barcode scanning, and can withstand repeated six-foot drops.
RWC RM-A4000 -- Nov. 6, 2007 -- The Windows CE 5.0-based RM-A4000 from RWC Ltd. is a GPS unit designed for motorcyclists. Using an ARM-based Samsung 2440 processor and 64MB of RAM, it uses Bluetooth to transmit spoken route-guidance prompts to a supplied in-helmet headset.
CipherLab 9400 -- Oct. 30, 2007 -- CipherLab's Windows CE-powered data collection handheld that includes barcode scanners and the ability to read and write RFID tags. The 9400 series also offers optional WiFi and quad-band GSM/GRPS/EDGE capabilities.
Ectaco iTravl -- Oct. 29, 2007 -- This electronic dictionary and translation device based on Windows CE is claimed to use "the world's most sophisticated speech recognition" to understand what a user says, then provide spoken translation from English to Chinese, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. The iTravl can translate approximately 63,000 travel-related phrases per language, then say them "like a native-speaker" using its speech synthesis functionality.
Satmap Active 10 -- Oct. 25, 2007 -- The Satmap Active 10 is a "sport GPS" system specifically aimed at those who want to enjoy the U.K.'s national parks. It runs Windows CE on an ARM9-based processor and, in addition to GPS, includes a 2-axis electronic compass.
Psion Teklogix Ikon -- Oct. 25, 2007 -- This rugged device that is positioned as a PDA, though it also offers optional cellular voice and data communications. Running either Windows CE or Windows Mobile, the Ikon has a full VGA display and is said to survives drops from 5 feet onto polished concrete.
LXE MX8 -- Oct. 19, 2007 -- LXE's handheld data-collection computer allows data input via keyboard, bar-code scanner, or voice recognition. It is based on a Marvell PXA270 processor clocked at 520 MHz, backed by 128 MB of DRAM and 128 MB of flash memory.
Alpine Blackbird PMD-B200 -- Oct. 17, 2007 -- Alpine's Windows CE-based GPS system can be used as a portable, with a windshield cradle, or docked in one of the company's A/V head units. The Blackbird PMD-B200 includes built-in Bluetooth and a tuner for receiving traffic information.
Datalogic Kyman -- Oct. 15, 2007 -- The Kyman is a rugged, data capture handheld with a built-in laser scanner. It runs either Windows CE 5.0 or Windows Mobile 6.0, and includes 802.11b/g WiFi with Cisco Compatible Extensions (CCX V3), GSM/GPRS/EDGE cellular compatibility, and Bluetooth.
Sunrise Telecom CM2000 -- Oct. 11, 2007 -- Sunrise Telecom's handheld cable modem network analyzer runs Windows CE 5.0 and displays graphical data on a 6.4-inch VGA touchscreen. The CM2000 has a built-in DOCSIS 2.0 (data over cable service interface specifications) cable modem, and is also capable of VoIP testing.
HyOn Xent X3 -- Oct. 9, 2007 -- HyOn's portable multimedia player (PMP) includes both a Terrestrial Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (T-DMB) receiver and a GPS receiver. The Windows CE 5.0-based Xent X3 also features a custom "Mondrian-style" user interface.
CarlsonMINI -- Oct. 5, 2007 -- The CarlsonMINI is a ruggedized data collection device that runs Windows Mobile 5. It is bundled with the company's SurvCE 2.0 surveying software, and is aimed at users such as surveyors and contractors.
Shenzhen Zhuangjia ZJ-PMP-PC -- Oct. 3, 2007 -- Shenzhen Zhuangjia Technology Co. Ltd. offers this wide-screen portable multimedia player (PMP) based on Windows CE 5.0. The ZJ-PMP-PC incorporates a GPS receiver, WiFi, and is said to have "game systems onboard."
4P Mobile Data Processing FDA600 -- Oct. 2, 2007 -- 4P Mobile Data Processing's novel device integrates a phone, scanner, card reader, and printer. The Windows CE-powered FDA600 Field Digital Assistant is said to be suitable for sales, field service, or mobile ticketing and fare collection applications.
Roper Mobile Technology DAP CE3000B -- Sep. 28, 2007 -- Roper Mobile Technology's handheld computer is intended to provide personal identification verification (PIV) at permanent or temporary security checkpoints. The DAP CE3000B runs Windows CE and offers "endcaps" that can include a smart card reader, fingerprint sensor, or barcode reader.
AXS-200 SharpTESTER -- Sep. 27, 2007 -- Exfo's modular network tester features a color display with a graphical user interface (GUI) based on Windows CE. The AXS-200 SharpTESTER platform is available in versions for Ethernet, copper/DSL/triple-play, and fiber-optic.
Hand Held Products Dolphin 7850 -- Sep. 26, 2007 -- Hand Held Products (subsequently acquired by Honeywell) offered this Windows Mobile 5.0-based data-collection handheld, featuring an ergonomic design, rugged construction, and power management claimed to let it be used more than ten hours without recharging. It includes WiFi and uses Hand Held's Adaptus Imaging Technology 5.0, said to capture linear and 2D bar codes as well as digital images.
LXE HX3 -- Sep. 19, 2007 -- LXE's wireless handheld computer uses voice recognition to capture data for warehouse applications. The HX3 runs Windows CE 5.0 but lacks a display or standard keyboard. Instead, it has three status LEDs, plus four large keys with easily-distinguished shapes, mappable to standard keyboard equivalents.
Datalogic Skorpio Gun -- Sep. 13, 2007 -- Datalogic's pistol-grip mobile computer is designed for intensive bar code scanning in warehouses and retail environments. The Skorpio Gun, available with long- or short-range laser scanners, is based on Windows CE 5.0 and can resist "multiple drops, strong shocks, and repetitive tumbles."
Magellan MobileMapper CX -- Sep. 11, 2007 -- Magellan's handheld GPS receiver for GIS (geographic information system) users is claimed to provide sub-meter accuracy in real time. It runs Windows CE 5.0 and features Bluetooth wireless networking.
Commodore Gravel in Pocket -- Sep. 05, 2007 -- Commodore's unusually named Gravel in Pocket is a Windows CE 5.0-based portable music player (PMP). The rounded device has an 802.11 b/g wireless adapter and an unusual rear-mounted shuttle control.
Navigon P9611 -- Sep. 04, 2007 --Navigon's "extremely slim" GPS unit was styled by Porsche Design, The P9611 features a 4.3-inch display with a 16:9 aspect ratio, a 520MHz Marvell PXA 270 processor, and Windows CE.
Toshiba Gigabeat T401 and T401S -- Aug. 28, 2007 -- Toshiba's Gigabeat T401 and T401S are flash-based portable media players (PMPs) that run Windows Mobile. At under half an inch thick, the Gigabeat T401 features a 2.4-inch display and 4 GB of storage, while the model T401S adds WiFi
Horizon Melody GPS-3505 -- Aug. 28, 2007 -- Horizon Melody's compact automotive GPS system has a 3.5-inch touchscreen. The Windows CE 4.2-based GPS-3505 comes with a car bracket and power adapter, and includes both a built-in speaker and stereo output.
Clarion MAP770/DrivTrax P5 -- Aug. 16, 2007 -- Clarion's seven-ounce PNDs are meant for use in cars, on bicycles, or on foot. The MAP770 (in Europe) and DrivTrax P5 (in Japan) run the Windows CE 5.0 "core" OS, and can play WMA/MP3 files and display JPEG/BMP images.
iRiver NV -- Aug. 14, 2007 -- IRiver's combination portable media player (PMP) and GPS device features both a 7-inch LCD screen and an organic LED (OLED) display for showing menus. The iRiver NV runs Windows CE 5.0, with a custom GUI created in Adobe Flash Lite 2.1.
Newman Newsmy MiniAll VX1000 -- Aug. 13, 2007 -- Newman bills this device as a combination PDA, PMP (portable media player), game console, and "mobile Internet machine." Shaped like a large game console, the VX1000 has directional pads on either side of its 4-inch, 480 x 272 pixel touch screen. The Newsmy MiniAll VX1000 runs Windows CE 5.0 and includes integral WiFi.
Yukyung Viliv P2 and X2 -- date, 2007 -- Yukyung's pair of related portable media players (PMPs) run Windows CE, receive digital TV, and have built-in GPS. The Viliv P2 NAVI is hard-disk based and can double as a PDA, while the X2 uses SDHC (secure digital high capacity) storage.
Sophia Nani -- Jul. 23, 2007 -- Sophia's Nani is a portable media player (PMP) functionality that also offers 802.11b/g and can make VoIP phone calls on the PHS (Personal Handyphone System) system used by Japan's Willcom. It has a 4.3-inch WVGA (800 x 480 pixel) touchscreen display, and a digital TV tuner.
Thinkware iNavi G-1 -- Jul. 23, 2007 -- Thinkware's GPS system has a built-in TV receiver and integrated karaoke functionality. Running Windows CE 5.0, the iNavi G-1 plays a wide variety of audio and video formats, and also includes several built-in games.
Netropa Intellinav 2 and 3 -- Jul. 18, 2007 -- Netropa's Intellinav 2 and Intellinav 3 run Windows CE 5 and include preloaded maps of the US, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Powered by 266MHz Samsung 2412A processors, they have 3.5-inch QVGA displays.
GW Micro Voice Sense -- Jul. 16, 2007 -- GW Micro's Voice Sense is a note-taking device for the visually impaired. It runs Windows CE 5.0, features a "Perkins style" Braille keyboard for inputting information, and uses synthesized voice for output.
iRiver W10 -- Jul. 2, 2007 -- iRiver's W10 is a Windows CE-based portable media player (PMP). In addition to playback of numerous multimedia formats, the W10 integrates an FM tuner, WiFi positioning system (WPS) technology, and VoIP phone-calling capabilities.
Farm Works Titan RH -- Jun. 28, 2007 -- Farm Works Software's Windows CE-powered handheld computer is designed for farming applications including mapping, soil sampling, and field scouting. The Titan RH includes a built-in GPS receiver that employs WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System) for greater accuracy.
Intermec CK31ex -- Jun. 28, 2007 -- Intermec's CK31ex has "integrated near-far imaging technology" that allows the Windows CE-based device to read barcodes and other symboligies at distances from six inches to 50 feet. Its auto-focus scan engine reads and decodes 1D and 2D barcodes as well as composite and postal codes, and can also read barcodes printed on plain paper at long distances.
Psion Teklogix Workabout Pro -- Jun. 21, 2007 -- Psion Teklogix's Workabout Pro is powered by Windows CE 5.0 or 6.0, and offers built-in barcode and RFID scanning, GPS, Bluetooth, and WiFi capabilities. It offers wide-area connectivity via AT&T.
Data Evolution Corporation VGA E3 -- Jun. 20, 2007 -- Data Evolution Corporation's VGA-resolution PFA has WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS. It includes a 1.3 megapixel camera, and is also available with an optional GSM telephony module.
Talla-Tech RPDA-57 -- Jun. 8, 2007 -- The Talla-Tech RPDA-57 "Rugged Personal Digital Assistant" is a ruggedized handheld for military applications. It features a 520MHz Marvell PXA270 processor, 128MB of RAM and 64MB of flash, and a 3.8-inch, QVGA (240 x 320 pixel) display.
Motorola MC17 -- Jun. 6, 2007 -- Motorola's MC17 scanning handheld is configured for price-checking in retail environments. It is powered by a 312MHz Marvell PXA255 processor, runs Windows CE 5.0, and can also access the Web via Internet Explorer.
NordicID PL3000 -- May 25, 2007 -- Nordic ID's Windows CE 6-based PL3000 targets indoor and outdoor commercial and industrial data capture applications. It can be equipped with a variety of wireless communications options and data capture peripherals.
Wasp Barcode Technologies WDT3200 -- May 18, 2007 -- Wasp Barcode Technologies offers this rugged portable data terminal based on Windows CE 5.0. The WDT3200 features an integrated laser barcode scanner, and targets small business data collection applications.
IWave iW-Rugged-PDA -- May 8, 2007 -- This reference design for military PDAs is powered by a 520MHz Marvell PXA270 and equipped with 128MB of SDRAM and 512MB of flash storage memory. It also includes a 3.5-inch QVGA display, USB 1.1 host and device ports, two serial ports, built-in microphone, keypad, and audio out.
Psion Teklogix Workabout Pro -- May 7, 2007 -- Psion Teklogix's Workabout Pros were described as a "second generation" in the company's line of rugged industrial handheld computers. The devices feature a full VGA display and a 520MHz PXA270 processor, and are available with either Windows CE 5.0 or Windows Mobile 6.0.
Trimble Juno ST -- Apr. 24, 2007 -- Trimble's Juno ST GPS/GIS (Global Positioning System / Geographic Information System) targets enterprises and government organizations that need a handheld positioning system for collecting data in the field. It incorporates a "high-sensitivity" WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System) GPS receiver and has been designed for use in areas where GPS signals are often difficult to receive.
Motorola MC70 -- Mar. 19, 2007 -- Motorola's MC70 runs Windows Mobile 5.0, boasts a 3.5-inch QVGA color touchscreen, and is available with either QWERTY or numeric keypads. The unit offers 802.11a/b/g WiFi and Bluetooth Class II in addition to quad-band GSM/GPRS and CDMA/EVDO compatibility.
Gotive H42 -- Mar. 16, 2007 -- Gotive's rugged, all-in-one handheld is based on Windows CE 5.0. The H42 combines a jumbo, 6.2-inch touchscreen display with GSM/GPRS, GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, and 1D/2D scanning options.
LG Electronics N1 -- Mar. 13, 2007 -- The entertainment-oriented LG Electronics N1 runs Microsoft's Windows Mobile 5.0 Premium edition operating system, and integrates PDA, GPS, and T-DMB (terrestrial digital multimedia broadcasting) digital-TV reception. It is compatible with a wide range of popular multimedia formats, including DIVX, AVI, WMV, MP3, OGG, and WMA.
Socket Mobile SoMo 650 -- Mar. 9, 2007 -- The Windows Mobile 5.0-based SoMo 650 features touchscreen input, WiFi and Bluetooth wireless, and both CompactFlash and SDIO expansion.
Hand Held Products Dolphin 7600 -- Mar. 7, 2007 -- The Windows CE 5.0-based Dolphin 7600 features an ergonomic design, rugged construction, Bluetooth and WiFi wireless, and power management that enables it to be used for an entire work-shift without recharging. It uses the company's Adaptus Imaging Technology 5.0 to read and capture a variety of digital images and barcodes.
Mio Digiwalker P550 -- Feb. 22, 2007 -- Mio's Digiwalker P550 is a GPS-enabled PDA that also includes WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity It comes pre-loaded with maps of Canada and the U.S., and has a database of more than 11 million points of interest (POIs).
Unitech PA600 -- Feb. 09, 2007 -- Unitech's PA600 runs Windows Mobile 5.0, is available with an integrated barcode scanner, and is compact enough to fit in a shirt pocket. It is based on a 520 MHz Marvell PXA270 processor, and comes with 64 MB of RAM and 128 MB of flash memory.
T-Mobile Ameo -- Jan. 25, 2007 -- This converged PDA/mobile phone can be used with or without the QWERTY keyboard that attaches to the device with a magnetic strip. The Ameo is based on HTC's Athena platform and runs Windows Mobile 5.0 on a 624 MHz Bulverde processor with an 8 GB disk. The unit will be available in Germany and the Netherlands starting in March.
Fujitsu Siemens LOOX N100 -- Jan. 10, 2007 -- This stylish gadget is a combination GPS navigator and music player packaged in a "trendy design small enough to hang on a key chain." The N100 runs "Windows CE 5.0 Core" on a 300 MHz Samsung processor with 64 MB of RAM, and includes a 1 GB flash SD card for data storage.
Datalogic Memor -- Dec. 21, 2006 -- This lightweight handheld features an integrated laser or CCD barcode reader plus wireless communication capabilities and is aimed at entry-level data collection applications in the retail market. It runs Windows CE 5.0 on a PXA255 processor with 64 MB of RAM and 128 MB of flash. The small and slim form-factor makes it usable with one hand and reduces operator fatigue.
Above-Net Top100P -- Jul. 20, 2006 -- This lightweight, "ultramobile PC" targets applications such as mobile workforce automation and point of presence sales. It runs Windows CE 4.2 on a 400 MHz PXA255 and integrates a thermal printer, magnetic stripe and smartcard reader, and an optional check reader.
Tripod Data Systems Recon -- Jul. 7, 2006 -- Tripod, a subsidiary of Trimble Navigation, has updated its Recon battle-hardened PDA that meets mil specs for water tightness, extreme temperatures, and drop resistance. The new version runs Windows Mobile 5.0 instead of Windows CE and offers up to 256 MB of flash memory.
Sitec Systems MVP-150 -- Jun. 23, 2006 -- The MVP-150, running Windows CE 4.2, combines a portable media player with GPS navigation. The device comes with either a 20 GB or 30 GB 1.8-inch hard disk and its 4-inch TFT screen supports wide QVGA resolution of 480 x 272. A PAL/NTSC video output supports viewing on a TV monitor.
Exfo FTB-200 network tester -- Jan. 10, 2006 -- Requiring both hands, the FTB200 implements key testing and troubleshooting tasks on fiber-optic and copper network links. It accomodates field-interchangeable modules that cover a wide range of singlemode and multimode optical time-domain reflectometers (OTDRs), automated optical loss test sets (OLTSs), legacy and next-generation SONET/SDH analyzers. The unit runs Windows CE and sports a 6.4-inch color VGA (640 x 480) touchscreen coupled with a dial and "shortkeys" for easy scrolling and selecting.
Pharos Traveler GPS 525 -- Jan. 10, 2006 -- Described as the first Pocket GPS to integrate WiFi, Bluetooth, and Windows Mobile 5.0 software, the Traveler GPS 525 comes with a 512 MB SD card preloaded with the top 50 US metropolitan maps and Skype for Pocket PC. It's based on a 300 MHz Samsung SC32442X processor with 128 MB of SDRAM and 64 MB of Flash.
Symbol MC70 -- Jan. 5, 2006 -- Part of Symbol's "Enterprise Digital Assistant" line, the MC70 boasts a 3.5-inch QVGA color touch-screen and either QWERTY or numeric keypads, and is hardened to withstand shock, tumble, and moisture. It runs Windows Mobile 5.0 on a 624 MHz Intel PXA270 with 64MB of RAM and 128MB of Flash. The device is targeted at mobile workers in "demanding environments," such as field workers reading meters, repairing equipment, and delivering packages, or hospital workers checking lab results and medication orders.
Datalogic Jet family -- Dec. 6, 2005 -- The Windows CE-based "Jet" industrial strength PDAs are aimed at a broad range of supply chain management applications, including planning, production, warehousing, and transportation. The devices offer a wide range of communications and data capture options, and feature "unique Italian design" in a compact, ergonomic package.
Asus A636 -- Nov. 17, 2005 -- The GPS-enabled A636 runs Windows Mobile 5.0 and features a "screen lock" that prevents accidental activation of functions. It runs a 416 MHz XScale processor with 64 MB of SDRAM and 128 MB of Flash. GPS functionality is provided by an integrated SiRFstarIII chipset and a rotating 25 square-mm patch antenna maximizes reception in either display orientation.
Mobile Crossing Waypoint 100 & 200 -- Nov. 4, 2005 -- This pair of GPS-enabled handhelds can download maps directly from the Internet using a Bluetooth-enabled cellphone. The units run Windows Mobile Premium Edition on a 400 MHz PXA 260 processor with 64 MB of SDRAM and 160 MB of Flash, of which 32 MB is reserved for the operating system, and 128 MB is available for map data.
Pharos Traveler GPS 505 -- Nov. 4, 2005 -- The GPS 505 is based on a 416 MHz PXA270 processor with 64 MB of SDRAM and 64 MB of Flash. It includes an SD slot with SDIO Now! support, USB 1.1, IrDA, and AC97 audio with a stereo headphone jack. The unit comes with a 512 MB SD card preloaded with maps of the top 50 US metropolitan areas.
Symbol MC3090 -- Nov. 3, 2005 -- This addition to the MC3000 line features a pistol-grip form-factor for increased flexibility and versatility in addressing the needs of specific applications. The MC3090 line can be equipped with a "Mobility Services Platform" (MSP) agent that collects and monitors device performance information and then delivers status in real-time to a centralized MSP management console.
Garmin iQue M4 Pocket PC with GPS -- Oct. 31, 2005 -- The iQue M4 boasts a new "highly sensitive" SiRF GPS receiver, and comes pre-loaded with "highly detailed" street data for the entire US, Canada, and Puerto Rico. Like its predecessor the M3, it runs Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition on a PXA271 processor. The M4 incorporates larger, more intuitive navigational icons, making it possible to select icons with a finger rather than a stylus.
Motorola HC700-L -- Oct. 17, 2005 -- Although Motorola has long supplied "purpose-built" mobile devices to specific customers, the HC700-L is the company's first foray into "off-the-shelf" rugged handhelds. It runs either Windows Mobile for Pocket PC Phone Edition or Windows CE on a 416 MHz PXA270 processor with 64 or 128 MB each of SDRAM and Flash.
Juniper Systems Archer Field PC -- Oct. 11, 2005 -- This rugged handheld is aimed at a broad range of field applications such as environmental consulting, land surveying, and wildlife resources. It runs Windows Mobile 5.0 on a 520 MHz PXA270. The unit is housed in a waterproof, shockproof magnesium case sealed to IP67 with an "easy-to-grip" elastomer overmold.
Trimble Navigation GeoXH -- Oct. 4, 2005 -- Trimble claims "subfoot accuracy" for the GeoXH GPS field computer running Windows Mobile 5 on an XScale processor. The GeoXH is based on Trimble's H-Star technology, which greatly reduces the time required to collect high accuracy GPS data in the field.
HP iPAQ hx2x90 series -- Sep. 26, 2005 -- The three devices in this series, 2190, 2490, and 2790, are the same hardware platforms as the hx2x00 series described below but running Windows Mobile 5.0. All three feature "HP ProtectTools," secured by Credant Technologies's "Mobile Guardian" client security software. The hx2790 includes a biometric fingerprint reader.
Dell Axim X51, X51v -- Sep. 21, 2005 -- The X51 has a conventional 3.5-inch QVGA display, while the X51v features a full VGA 3.7-inch display. Both units run Windows Mobile 5.0 on PXA270 processors with a choice of clock speeds ranging from 416 to 624 MHz. An optional "presentation bundle" for the X51v allows connection to an external VGA display or projector.
Navman Personal Interactive Navigator (PiN) 570 -- Sep. 19, 2005 -- Runs Windows Mobile 2003, features an integrated flip-up GPS receiver and comes with software for turn-by-turn navigation. It's based on a 266 MHz Samsung processor with 64 MB of RAM and a 3.5-inch QVGA transflective LCD touchscreen display.
Mio A201 -- Sep. 15, 2005 -- The A201 features a rotating GPS antenna that allows users to navigate in both portrait and landscape modes. It runs Windows Mobile 5.0 on a 520MHz PXA270 processor with Bluetooth support. The device features the SirfStar III GPS receiver.
Two Technologies JETT-RFID+ -- Aug. 18, 2005 -- The customizable JETT-RFID+ employs a field upgradeable Software Defined Radio (SDR) architecture to "future-proof" its RFID capabilities. It runs Windows CE 4.2 on an XScale processor and features an adjustable rotating antenna that enables reading 13.56MHz RFID tags in virtually any orientation.
Labcal Be.U Mobile -- Aug. 4, 2005 -- This rugged handheld combines a fingerprint reader with a smart card reader to perform mobile ID verification and document authentication. It runs Windows CE 5.0 on a PXA270 processor with 128 MB of RAM and 32 MB of Flash. 802,11b WiFi is built-in. GSM and CDMA cellular are available as options.
SmarTerminal SmartMate-RF13 and SmartMate-2D -- Jul. 28, 2005 -- The SmartMate-RF13 features an RFID reader with an internal antenna while the SmartMate-2D offers a 2D image scanner. Both devices run Windows CE on a PXA255 processor, incorporate 802.11b and Bluetooth, and are sealed to the IP65 environmental standard.
Tripod Data Systems Ranger 300X and 500X -- Jul. 18, 2005 -- This pair of heavy-duty handhelds running Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition for Pocket PCs on Intel XScale processors are intended very harsh operating environments, satisfying MIL-STD-810F standards for surviving shock, vibration, and temperature extremes. Bluetooth is standard on the 500X, optional on the 300X. SD and CompactFlash slots support memory and peripheral expansion.
Symbol MC1000 -- Jul. 18, 2005 -- The rugged, value-priced MC1000 is a light industrial tool for mobile bar code scanning and data entry applications in retail, manufacturing, warehouse, and logistics. It runs Windows CE 4.2 on an Intel XScale processor. The device combines a high degree of ruggedness with "a highly ergonomic and lightweight design."
Garmin iQue M3 Pocket PC with GPS -- Jul. 15, 2005 -- The M3 Pocket PC features an automotive navigation system that provides an extremely "intuitive and user-friendly navigation experience." It runs Windows Mobile 2003, Second Edition on a PXA271 processor. The patented antenna release switch simultaneously powers up the device, initiates a satellite-acquisition sequence, and defaults to the QueMap navigation interface.
MP2 Solutions MRT300 -- Jun. 14, 2005 -- The MRT300 is a rugged POS terminal that combines WWAN, WLAN, barcode scanner, printer, and magnetic stripe reader. It runs Windows Mobile software for Pocket PCs on a 520 MHz Intel PXA270 processor with 64 MB of RAM and 64 MB of Flash memory.
i-mate PDA2 -- Jun. 2, 2005 -- In addition to tri-band GSM/GPRS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, the i-mate PDA2 comes preloaded with Skype VoIP software for making low-cost phone calls across the Internet. The device runs Windows Mobile on a 520 MHz Intel XScale processor with 128 MB of RAM and 64 MB of Flash and is "tuned for heavy data processing," according to the company.
Intermec 730 I-Safe -- Apr. 12, 2005 -- The 730 I-Safe, based on Windows Mobile for Pocket PC, is UL-certified to be safe for use in potentially explosive environments. The device runs Windows Mobile for Pocket PC on a 400 MHz PXA255 processor, with 64 MB of RAM and 64 MB of Flash. It includes built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and an SDIO card slot.
Intelligent Instrumentation LANpoint Mobile -- Apr. 8, 2005 -- This handheld complements II's line of rugged terminals running on Windows CE. It runs Windows CE 4.1 on a 400 MHz PXA255 processor, with 64 MB of RAM and 48 MB of Flash memory. The company characterizes the device as an "open architecture" handheld that takes advantage of "current and future technology" and offers a range of options.
Intermec CK60 -- Apr. 5, 2005 -- The rugged CK60, aimed at the "direct store delivery" market, comes with either Windows CE 5.0 or Windows Mobile for Pocket PCs. It features a "non-volatile memory" that preserves applications and databases if the battery runs down.
Mio 136 -- Mar. 25, 2005 -- This Windows CE powered handheld GPS navigation device comes with an extensive street atlas of the North American continent and Hawaii. The Mio 136, which also includes a built-in MP3 player, is characterized as an inexpensive alternative to built-in automotive GPS systems.
Mio 168 RS -- Mar. 21, 2005 -- This device is a follow-on to Mio's 168 introduced in late 2003. The new device features a substantially improved and enhanced GPS receiver, according to a company spokesperson.
Lenovo ET960 -- Mar. 3, 2005 -- The ET960, running Windows Mobile 2003 SE on a PXA272 processor, has several interesting features. It boasts a 10,000 entry address book. The handset function and PDA function are completely separable, enabling the device to be used on an airplane. And finally, the 1.3 megapixel camera is mounted on a "rotatable module" that swivels the lens through 180 degrees.
Spacetime Golden Communication Technology Injoy -- Feb. 25, 2005 -- This high-end PDA/phone combo running Windows Mobile 2003 SE is specifically targeted at streaming media and video-on-demand (VOD) applications requiring high data bandwidth It uses CDMA2000 1X to achieve the required transfer rates. The Injoy is powered by a 400MHz Samsung 2440 ARM9v4 processor equipped with 64 MB of SDRAM and 128 MB of Flash memory.
T-Mobile MDA IV -- Feb. 8, 2005 -- The MDA IV "mini-laptop" features two cameras, a full QWERTY keyboard, and a unique swiveling VGA resolution display. It runs Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition on a 520 MHz Intel XScale processor. The device will initially be introduced in Europe but will probably also find its way to North America.
DAP Microflex CE3240 -- Feb. 3, 2005 -- The lightweight, modularly expandable CE3240 targets mobile computing and data collection applications in harsh and demanding environments such as utilities, field service, emergency services, public safety, energy, transportation, and logistics. It runs Windows CE 5.0 on a 400 MHz Intel PXA255 processor.
Olympus "Tough Digital Assistants" -- Feb. 1, 2005 -- Olympus calls this pair of rugged PDA-like devices "Tough Digital Assistants" (TDAs). The slim, light-weight TDAs run Windows CE 4.2 on a Freescale MXL processor with up to 128MB RAM and 256MB Flash. They offer built-in Bluetooth and optional 802.11b wireless. Olympus, best known for its cameras and optics, says that it has a "long standing history" of designing and building wireless handheld devices for an unspecified OEM partner.
Mio 268 and 269 -- Jan. 28, 2005 -- This pair of GPS handhelds runs Windows CE 4.2 on a 300 MHz Xscale processor. The 269 includes a 1-inch, 2.5 GB hard drive that holds complete map data for 22 European countries and still has 600 MB left over for MP3 files.
Intermec CK31 -- Jan. 18, 2005 -- A ruggedized upgrade to its CK30 mobile computer. The CK31 runs Windows CE on an 400 MHz XScale processor, includes a built-in barcode scanner and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi wireless, and is versatile enough to support both legacy terminal emulation and modern graphical, Web-based applications, Intermec says.
Intermec CN2 -- Jan. 14, 2005 -- The CN2 measures just 5.8 x 3.4 x 1.4 inches in size, small enough to fit in a shirt pocket. It runs Windows CE 4.2 on a 400 MHz Intel PXA255 processor, incorporates Wi-Fi and a bar code scanner, and features an ergonomic design that supports single-handed operation.
Symbol MC3000 -- Jan. 12, 2005 -- A small, lightweight, rugged mobile computer targeted at the retail and transportation and logistics industries. The MC3000 runs Windows CE 4.2 on an Intel PXA270 processor, and features a 320x320 resolution screen, 30 percent larger than typical PDAs' 320x240 (QVGA) screens. The optional laser scanner head rotates to adjust scanning orientation for increased comfort.
Psion Workabout Pro S -- Jan. 10, 2005 -- The Workabout Pro S is a compact, numeric keypad version of Psion's line of Workabout Pro rugged handheld computers. It offers the same customization capabilities, expansion, task-specific ergonomics, and radio and data input options as the Pro C, but in a more compact and lightweight form-factor, Psion says.
Garmin iQue M5 Pocket PC with GPS -- Jan. 5, 2005 -- Garmin International, best known for its general aviation electronics, has introduced a Pocket PC that includes a GPS receiver along with Bluetooth wireless technology. The iQue M5 includes Garmin's "Que" mapping and navigation software, and provides voice-prompted turn-by-turn navigation. The device runs Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition on a 416 MHz Intel PXA272.
Casio DT-X10 -- Dec. 8, 2004 -- The DT-X10 rugged handheld terminal incorporates a CMOS imager and various wireless options, and is aimed primarily at the transportation market. The device runs Windows CE on an Intel PXA255 processor equipped with 32MB of RAM and 64MB of Flash, and boasts a 3.5-inch QVGA color TFT LCD screen.
HP iPAQ hx2x00 series -- Nov. 30, 2004 -- Hewlett-Packard's new line of iPAQ Pocket PCs runs Windows Mobile 2003 SE on Intel PXA270 processors. The three PDAs boast full-color QVGA displays usable in both portrait and landscape modes, Bluetooth wireless, CompactFlash and SD card expansion, and security enhancements including a fingerprint sensor in the high-end model. The entry-level hx2100 (shown here) is available now, while the higher-end hx2400 and hx2700 are due for release in December.
Casio IT-10 -- Nov. 19, 2004 -- The IT-10 Enterprise PDA is shock, water, and dust resistant making it suitable for use in tough environments. It runs Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition, and boasts a VGA resolution TFT LCD with LED backlight. Casio is targeting the device at retail store management, sales force automation, equipment and facilities maintenance and management, and market research applications.
Freedom Scientific PAC Mate -- Oct. 22, 2004 -- This all-purpose computer, running Windows CE on an Intel XScale processor, behaves like a full-featured laptop that acommodates users with visual disabilities. Freedom Scientific's "JAWS" technology allows Braille composition and speech output with Pocket PC compatibility. The unit includes either a QWERTY-style or braille keyboard, two Type II CF slots, USB, and IrDA ports. Models are about 10 x 6 in. in size and weigh under 2 lbs. including battery.
Symbol MC50 -- Oct. 19, 2004 -- a rugged handheld computer in a PDA form-factor called an "enterprise digital assistant" (EDA). The MC50 runs Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition for Pocket PCs, on a 520 MHz Intel XScale processor and is available in two versions -- one with a simple navigation keypad, and the other with a QWERTY keyboard.
Dell Axim X50 Series -- Oct. 12, 2004 -- All three devices in this series are based on Intel PXA270 XScale processors and run Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition with Windows Media Player 10 Mobile. Key features include processor speeds up to 624MHz, integrated Bluetooth wireless connectivity, CompactFlash and SDIO/MMC expansion slots, up to 128MB built-in flash memory, and screen sizes up to full-VGA (640x480) resolution.
Woodhead Industries MIG 380 -- Oct. 8, 2004 -- is an industrial grade, Windows CE based PDA using a 200MHz Motorola ARM9-based Dragonball MX. It features built-in Bluetooth and infrared communications. It is sealed against water and dust to IP54 environmental standards, and withstands drops up to four feet while operating, according to Woodhead.
Toshiba e830 -- Sep. 16, 2004 -- This successor to the e800 runs Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition on a 520MHz Intel PXA272 processor. Whereas the e800 offers a choice of either 802.11 or Bluetooth wireless, the e830 offer both as standard.
Psion 7530 -- Sep. 14, 2004 -- This "ultra-rugged" handheld runs Windows CE on 400 MHz PXA255. With its built-in barcode scanner and RFID reader, the device targets data collection applications in extreme environments such as commercial freezers. It offers a wide range of wireless communication and expansion card options.
Casio DT-X5 -- Sep. 13, 2004 -- This rugged industrial handheld terminal runs Windows CE version 4.1 on an SH-3 processor. It features a CMOS Imager that allows the device to read stacked 2-dimensional barcodes as well as traditional 1-dimensional codes. The DT-X5 can also capture images such as signatures.
Juniper Systems Allegro CX -- Sep. 7, 2004 -- The Allegro CX is the latest addition to the Allegro family of rugged, handheld "field PCs" from Juniper Systems. It runs Windows CE 4.2 on a 400 MHz Intel XScale processor and features a 62-button full alpha-numeric keypad, which is intended to be usable with gloved hands. The device is meant to be used in in natural resource and agriculture field data collection applications.
Sammi Smart-eCompact -- Sep. 3, 2004 -- This rugged handheld data terminal runs Windows CE 4.2 on a 400 MHz Intel PXA255 processor. It is equipped with an alphanumeric keypad, touch screen, and integrated 2D scanner and is aimed at manufacturing and warehousing operations, and for automating sales, field service, healthcare, hospitality, retail, and public safety personnel.
Psion Workabout Pro -- Aug. 4, 2004 -- The Workabout Por is based on a 400 MHz Intel PXA255 processor and is available in two models -- a monochrome display and a color display. Psion says the Workabout's expansion and customization capabilities enable it to meet the needs of the mobile computing, supply chain, and logistics and retail markets. The company offers a hardware development kit for use in designing third party expansion modules.
d-Media inView N-911 -- Aug. 3, 2004 -- This Pocket PC boasts built-in GPS capabilities and 3D navigation. It is based on an Intel PXA263 processor running Microsoft's Windows Pocket PC 2003SE Chinese Edition. The N-911 is said to offer accurate positioning in a range of difficult and hostile environments, helping users to plot routes and locate services quickly and easily. It is equipped with an array of GPS features, including detailed maps, points-of-information and directional information.
HP iPAQ hx4700, rx3000, rz1700 -- Jul. 26, 2004 -- The hx4700 boasts a 4-inch color VGA screen and a touchpad that provides a "mouse-like" cursor for easy navigation; the hx4700 and rx3000 offer Bluetooth and 802.11b wireless, while the rx3000 adds the option of a 1280x960 pixel camera with 4x zoom; the rz1700 lacks wireless, but includes USB and serial ports. All include MMC/SDIO and/or CompactFlash slots. The devices are powered by Intel and Samsung processors, running Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition for Pocket PC.
Thales MobileMapper CE -- Jul. 21, 2004 -- Thales says this handheld GPS receiver for geographic information system (GIS) and other data collection and mapping applications "sets a new standard for performance and affordability." Claimed to be priced substantially lower than competing systems, the device is based on an ARM920T processor and runs Windows CE.
VisuAide Maestro -- Jul. 1, 2004 -- VisuAide starts with an HP iPAQ Pocket PC running Windows CE and makes it accessible to the visually impaired with the addition of text-to-speech technology and a tactile keyboard membrane overlay on the PDA's touch screen. The device can be operated with or without an external keyboard (Braille or standard), depending on user preference and the task at hand.
Amrel Patriot DA4-M -- Jun. 28, 2004 -- Said to be the first fully rugged PDA in its size class to offer a 4-inch transflective touchscreen display with 480x640 resolution, the Patriot DA4-M PDA boasts a sunlight readable display and offers a choice of operating systems -- Windows CE .NET 4.2, supporting the full 480x640 screen resolution; or Pocket PC 2003, at 240x320 resolution. The DA4-M runs on a 400MHz Intel PXA255 processor.
Symbol MC9000 Series -- Jun. 10, 2004 -- The MC9000 family delivers application-specific mobility tools in three different models: the grip form factor MC9000-G for scan-intensive applications; the handheld MC9000-K for mobile applications outside the four walls; and the handheld MC9000-S for truly mobile field applications. All three are based on a 400 MHz Intel PXA255 XScale processor and run either Windows CE .NET or Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC Phone Edition. All have an IP64 sealing rating and can survive multiple six foot drops to concrete.
Bitatech IT-6000 and IQ-3000 -- Jun. 7, 2004 -- These handhelds from Bitatech combine PDA functions with bar code scanning and wireless communications. Both run Windows CE on Intel embedded processors. The ruggedized IT-6000 (pictured here) is based on a 400 MHz Intel XScale processor, and boasts dust and water-splash ratings along with the ability to survive a 1.2 meter drop.
Diagnostic Instruments Di-400 -- May. 26, 2004 -- The Di-400 is claimed to be the world's first fully customizable rugged "Auto-ID platform" for reading both barcodes and RFID tags. The device, which is based on a 400MHz Intel PXA255 XScale processor running Windows CE .NET, is expected to find applications in the asset management, inspection, maintenance, and homeland security markets.
Itronix GoBook Q-200 -- May. 17, 2004 -- Claimed to be the "world's most rugged, advanced wireless handheld," the GoBook Q-200 runs Windows CE .NET on an Intel XScale processor and supports up to three wireless networks concurrently. The unit boasts a wide range of wired and wireless communication options and is aimed at mobile professionals who work in mission-critical environments such as field service and repair, inspection and service, public safety, telecommunications, utilities, insurance, and federal and military environments.
Via Eve -- May. 13, 2004 -- Described as the world's first handheld gaming device based on the x86 architecture, the Eve Mobile Gaming Console is said to be capable of instantly running thousands of existing PC games. It runs Windows XP Embedded on a Via Eden-N processor.
Navmaersonal Interactive Navigation (PiN) DeviceMay. 3, 2004 -- Combining a full GPS solution with all the features you'd expect in a Windows Mobile 2003-based Pocket PC, the Personal Interactive Navigation device (PiN) is powered by a 300 MHz Intel PXA255 processor. The 3.5 inch color TFT LCD provides 3D street-level views of your route, and plots your position with an accuracy of five meters 95 percent of the time.
Logic Instrument TetraPAD -- Apr. 29, 2004 -- Claimed to be the "first ruggedized PDA," the TetraPAD runs Windows CE on a 400 MHz Intel XScale processor. The device is enclosed in a magnesium case and meets Mil Specs for temperature, shock, and radiation, the company says.
Intrinsyc Carbonado -- Apr. 13, 2004 -- The Carbonado, also known as the Intel 2700G multimedia accelerator reference system, is a PDA-style development platform based on an Intel PXA270 XScale processor and a 2700G multimedia accelerator. The reference platform comes with "out of the box" support for Microsoft's Pocket PC 2003 and Windows CE .NET embedded operating systems, with support for other OSes is "on the roadmap."
Mitac Mio 168 -- Feb. 27, 2004 -- Mitac claims its Mio 168 is the first Pocket PC with a built-in GPS receiver. In addition to GPS, the device features a 3.5-inch TFT 240 x 320 pixel (QVGA) transflective LCD display, a 300MHz Intel PXA255 XScale processor, and an SD/MMC slot for memory expansion. Its embedded operating system is Microsoft's Windows Mobile 2003 Pocket PC.
HP iPAQ h4350 -- Dec. 8, 2003 -- the iPAQ h4350 is HP's first Pocket PC with an integrated keyboard. The device is based on a 400MHz Intel XScale processor running Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PC (Premium Edition), and includes a 3.5-inch 240 x 320 pixel color TFT LCD, SD Card expansion, and built-in WLAN 802.11b and Bluetooth wireless capabilities.
Logostek XPDA-9 -- Oct. 29, 2003 -- this Windows CE .NET based handheld computer is optimized for retail POS (point of sale) applications. It runs Windows CE 3.0 or 4.1 on an Intel SA110 processor and includes an integrated bar code scanner, magnetic strip 1 reader, printer, and optional CDMA/GSM wireless modem. Combining the functions of PDA, printer, bar code scanner, and credit card reader into an all-in-one device saves cost and also eliminates cumbersome use and configuration hassles.
Symbol PPT 8800 -- Oct. 27, 2003 -- this "enterprise PDA" runs the Windows Mobile 2003 software platform for Pocket PCs, and is based on a 400MHz Intel XScale processor. It has a full-color 240 x 320 LCD touch-panel display and includes an internal CompactFlash that can be used for wireless interfaces or other expansion options.
Dell Axim X3 -- Oct. 24, 2003 -- based on Intel XScale processors and running Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 software for Pocket PC, the Axim X3/X3i is lighter and thinner than its predecessors and features a bright color display, removable primary batteries, SD I/O slot, consumer infrared, and optional built-in wireless networking.
Toshiba e400/e405 and e800/e805 -- Oct. 23, 2003 -- Both of these PDAs include hands-free voice functions consisting of audio playback of text documents and voice command inputs. Toshiba calls the e400/405 a "value priced" model, while the e800/805, sporting integrated Wi-Fi (802.11b) connectivity and voice over IP (VoIP) capabilities, is said to be a "corporate" model.
HHP Dolphin wireless data collection handhelds -- Sep. 30, 2003 -- the Dolphin 9500 and 9550 are durable and ergonomic handhelds based on a 400MHz Intel XScale PXA255 processor running Microsoft's Windows Mobile for Pocket PC Professional software platform. Both units boast "triple-radio" communications which includes tri-band GSM/GPRS, Wi-Fi (802.11b) wireless, and Bluetooth. The devices are offered with a choice of 240 x 320 color or monochrome displays equipped with an industrial-grade touchscreen, built-in digital camera/scanner, plus a rich set of input/output interfaces.
Intermec CK30 -- Sep. 22, 2003 -- The CK30 data collection terminal comes with a built-in 802.11b/g radio for 54 Mbps data transfers, integrated Bluetooth for wireless printing, and various imaging and color display options. The device is based on Microsoft's Windows CE .NET operating system running on a 400MHz Intel XScale PXA255 processor equipped with up to 64MB RAM and 64MB Flash memory.
Control Synergy "Mobile Information Gateway" -- Jul. 28, 2003 -- The "MIG" is a low power RISC-based handheld computing device running Windows CE .NET targeted at mobile enterprises and workplaces requiring real time information access. It runs on a Hitachi SH3 processor. The device can withstand rugged environments, and is drop, dust, and splash resistant.
Viewsonic Pocket PCs -- Jul. 9, 2003 -- ViewSonic's family of Windows-powered Pocket PCs now includes three models: the V35, which is positioned as the "thinnest, lightest, and most powerful Pocket PC in its class"; the V36, with a built-in 640x480 pixel digital camera; and the V37, with a 400MHz Intel XScale PXA455 and a hearty 64MB of SDRAM. All three devices run Windows Pocket PC and feature 3.5 inch full-color TFT LCD displays. Users can add 802.11b (Wi-Fi) cards, Flash storage memory, or other peripherals via their SD Card expansion slots.
Toshiba e350/e355 -- Jul. 3, 2003 -- Toshiba's new low-end e350/e355 Series Pocket PCs, based on 300MHz Intel PXA255 processors, run Microsoft's newly released Windows Mobile 2003 operating system. According to Toshiba, the units feature a built-in microphone and digital voice recorder, SD/MMC card expansion, and can exchange information wirelessly (via an optional Bluetooth SD card) with other Bluetooth-enabled devices.
Toshiba e750/e755 -- Jul. 3, 2003 -- Toshiba's new high-end Pocket PCs, the e750/e755 PDAs, are based on Intel's 400MHz Intel PXA255 processor running Microsoft's newly released Windows Mobile 2003 operating system. Key features include a large, 3.8-inch color LCD, dual CompactFlash and SD slots, built-in Wi-Fi (802.11b) wireless, and VoIP communication software.
Mitac Mio 339 and 558 -- Jul. 1, 2003 -- The Mio 339 includes an integrated digital camera along with a host of multimedia features such as audio recording and MP3 player capabilities. The Mio 558 targets "corporate users" in the enterprise and boasts advanced wireless connectivity (including VoIP), multimedia functions, and dual expansion card-slots. Both are powered by 400MHz Intel XScale PXA 255 processors and run Windows Mobile 2003 operating system.
JVC audio/video mobile PDAs -- Jun. 24, 2003 -- This pair of Pocket PC based multimedia-oriented handhelds runs Windows Mobile 2003 on a PXA255 processor. Dubbed "iO", the units feature audio/video capabilites such as MPEG4 video capture/playback, wireless video streaming over Wi-Fi, and compatibility with selected models of JVC camcorders.
here. HP has also introduced a HP iPAQ h1940 -- Jun. 23, 2003 -- the h1940 Pocket PC is based on a 266MHz Samsung S3C2410 processor running Windows Mobile 2003 software for Pocket PC. Other key features include a color TFT display, built-in Bluetooth wireless, and a removable battery. HP iPAQ 1940 details are
HP iPAQ h5150 and h5550 -- Jun. 23, 2003 -- HP claims that the h5550 is the first Pocket PC to include 128MB of RAM along with integrated biometric security and 802.11g wireless networking. The h5550's biometric fingerprint reader can be combined with a personal identification number, password or both. Both units are based on 400MHz Intel XScale PXA255 running Windows Mobile 2003 software for Pocket PC, and provide color TFT displays and removable batteries.
HP iPAQ h2210 -- Jun. 23, 2003 -- HP claims the iPAQ h2210 is the smallest Pocket PC on the market to include dual-slot expansion (CompactFlash Type II and Secure Digital). The device is based on a 400MHz Intel XScale PXA255 processor running Windows Mobile 2003 software for Pocket PC. Other key features include a color TFT display, built-in Bluetooth wireless, and a removable battery.
Talla-Tech R-PDA -- Jun. 10, 2003 -- is for the military and based on Intel's XScale processor running Microsoft's Pocket PC 2002 operating system. The R-PDA is offered in a baseline configuration with optional customized hardware and software features available, including a variety of communications options. Uses for the device, which complies with MIL-STD 810F and 461D environmental standards, include military field operations, situational awareness, and military medical applications.
Zupera Smartbook -- Jun. 6, 2003 -- The Smartbook-7c runs Microsoft's Windows CE .NET embedded operating system on an Intel StrongARM processor. It features an integrated keyboard (English), two pointing devices, stylus pen, touch screen, tablet software tools, and a built-in GPRS dual mobile phone module.
Symbol PDT 8146 -- May. 22, 2003 -- This rugged handheld "imaging computer" includes advanced imaging capabilities, voice-over Wi-Fi communications, and wireless LAN functions. The device is intended for data capture, data management, and communications applications in transportation and logistics, parcel and post, public safety, field sales and service, and in-store retail environments. It's powered by a 400MHz Intel PXS255 XScale processor running Microsoft's Pocket PC software platform.
Psion 7535 -- May. 21, 2003 -- The Psion Teklogix model 7535 is a Windows CE .NET based "rugged hand-held computer" intended for mobile data collection in harsh environments. The device is powered by an Intel XScale processor and is said to meet stringent dust and water protection, shock and vibration, and drop-test levels.
NEC MobilePro 900 -- May. 12, 2003 -- a clam-shell style handheld PC that is larger than most PDAs, but smaller than most sub-notebooks. Weighing under 2 lbs. the handheld has a 8.1 inch VGA display and runs on a 400MHz Intel XScale processor. It is powered by Windows CE 3.0 and Handheld PC 2000.
Alva MPO 5500 mobile phone/PDA -- Apr. 14, 2003 -- for the visually impaired. the MPO 5500 runs Windows CE .NET on an Intel PXA255. It combines a tri-band GSM radio, mobile Internet services, and note-taking functionality with braille display.
Toshiba e750 -- Mar. 11, 2003 -- This is a follow-on to the Pocket PC e740. The new PDA features the power-saving Intel PXA255 processor and a larger (3.8 in.) diagonal transflective color display. The device runs Windows for Pocket PC 2002.
LXE ruggedized MX5 Pocket PC -- Feb. 10, 2003 -- LXE's ruggedized Pocket PC, running Windows PocketPC 2000 on an Intel SA-1110 processor, is intended for heavy duty operation in extreme environments. The MX5 has a magnesium housing that can withstand multiple six-foot drop. It can handle water and an optional internal heater allows operation in temperatures as low as -22 deg. F. LXE says it's intended for industrial and logistics applications as well as operation in ports where rain, salt, humidity, and fluctuating temperatures make for severe conditions.
PSC Falcon 4420/4410 Portable Data Terminal -- Jan. 16, 2003 -- Aimed at retail and industrial applications, these ruggedized handhelds run Microsoft's Windows CE .NET embedded operating system and are based on 400 MHz Intel XScale processors.
Samsung NEXiO 160 -- Jan. 2, 2003 -- This PDA is based on an XScale PXA250 processor running Windows CE.NET 4.1. It features a 5 inch wide transflective color LCD that offers wide screen internet browsing. Optional accessories include a QWERTY style keyboard that doubles as a hard cover for the unit. Samsung has integrated the usual interfaces including WiFi Lan (802.11b),Compact Flash Type II Card Slot, and USB docking. A PCMCIA adapter is an optional accessory.
Intrinsyc microPDA -- Dec. 19, 2002 -- This handheld reference design is intended for use in creating voice and/or data enabled wireless handhelds with real time communications capabilities. It features support for for Windows CE .NET, Smartphone, and PocketPC 2002, and is based on an 400MHz Intel PXA250 XScale processor. It is equipped with integrated GSM/GPRS tri-band communications, integrated Camera, Bluetooth, IrDA, USB, Multimedia Card/Secure Digital (MMC/SD), CompactFlash, Ethernet, and RS232.
HP/Compaq iPAQ 1910 -- Nov. 19, 2002 -- the iPAQ 1910 is powered by a 200MHz PXA250 XScale processor running Pocket PC 2002. The device is equipped with an SD card expansion slot, and a 240 x 320 pixel TFT color LCD.
Dell Axim X5 -- Nov. 13, 2002 -- The X5 is powered by an Intel PXA250 XScale processor and is offered in 300MHz and 400MHz versions. The X5 runs Windows Pocket PC 2002 and supports MP3 files and video applications for mobile entertainment.
Packard Bell Pocket Gear -- Nov. 13, 2002 -- Packard Bell's Pocket Gear series of Pocket PC-based PDAs comes in two models -- the 2030 and the 2060. Both are based on Intel's StrongArm processor running Windows Pocket PC 2002. The two devices share similar specs. Display for the devices is a QVGA, 3.5-inch, 240 x 320 pixels reflective display with front light and 65,536 colors. A Secure digital (SD) Card provides wireless access and other expansion options.
Zayo A600 Pocket PC -- Oct. 24, 2002 -- Zayo Technologies A600 (also known as the Asus MyPal A600 from ASUSTeK Computer in Taiwan) is an ultra thin PDA based on the Intel 400 Mhz Intel PXA250 running Windows Pocket PC 2002. It supports MP3 files and video applications for mobile entertainment.
Tiqit 'eighty-three' -- Oct. 22, 2002 -- This handheld computer is a based on National Semiconductor's Geode SC2200 system-on-a-chip (SoC) running Windows XP. The device has a 4-inch high-resolution color TFT screen a "thumb keyboard", a 'touchstick mouse' with left/right mouse buttons, and a touchscreen with handwriting recognition. Input/output and expansion include PCMCIA and SD card slots, USB, and audio in/out.
VoxTec Phraselator -- Oct. 7, 2002 -- VoxTec's ruggedized translation PDA device is for mobile, outdoor use with a full sunlight or full darkness readable display. The Phraselator is a speaker-independent, large vocabulary phrase recognition PDA based on the Intel SA1110 processor running Windows CE. A phrase library includes terms like "Stop or I'll shoot" and other commands for military or law enforcement needs. The device provides around five times the audio level from its speaker output than most PDAs.
Intermec 6651 -- Oct. 7, 2002 -- The Intermec 6651 is a Handheld PC optimized for mobile enterprise applications, with the flexibility to use it as a notebook or as a pen tablet computer. The 6651 is based on Toshiba's 129MHz MIPS CPU, and offers an integrated CMOS camera, a bright, crisp, fold-over display, and VGA video output. It runs Windows for Handheld PC 2000.
Intermec 700 Color mobile computer -- Sep. 25, 2002 -- This handheld device is based on an Intel 400MHz XScale processor and bosts a large, full-color display along with a unique imager suitable for reading barcodes (including 2D symbologies), taking photographs, and capturing signatures. The 700 Color is also unique in its ability to integrate up to three integrated wireless communication options within a single device, including an 802.11b radio, a GSM/GPRS WAN radio, and a power-managed Bluetooth radio.
Bsquare Power Handheld -- Sep. 4, 2002 -- This reference design helps jumpstart time-to-market for OEMs. It features a VGA display that presents web pages similar to a laptop, has a retractable QWERTY thumb-type keyboard, GSM cell phone, and built-in radio technology to access high-speed, always-on GPRS wireless data networks -- in a very small form factor. The device runs Windows CE .NET on an Intel PXA250 processor
Toshiba e310 -- Jun. 29, 2002 -- This handheld computer is based on a 206MHz Intel StrongARM processor and runs Windows Pocket PC 2003. The display is a 3.5-inch diagonal QVGA (240 x 320) portrait-mode color TFT LCD display. Expansion is options are offered via an SD Card slot; for example, wireless connectivity is supported by a Bluetooth SD Card.
Acer n20 series Pocket PC -- Jun. 29, 2002 -- This series of PDAs is based on an Intel 400MHz PXA250 XScale running Windows Pocket PC 2002. The 3.8-in. 240 x 320 pixel TFT color touchscreen display is slightly larger than that of most PDAs. Expansion includes built-in IrDA, a Memory Stick slot, and an expansion connector, as well as an optional expansion sleeve with PCMCIA and CompactFlash sockets. The n20w also offers built-in 802.11b.
Audiovox Maestro -- Jun. 29, 2002 -- The Maestro is based on a 206MHz Intel StrongARM processor running Windows Pocket PC 2002. Its display is a 240 x 320 pixel color TFT LCD, and expansion options include CompactFlash and SD Card slots, and an infrared port.
FIC PocketPC KJ001 -- Jun. 29, 2002 -- This Pocket PC-based device is powered by an Intel StrongARM SA1110 processor. The unit features built-in Bluetooth wireless and a 3.8-inch 240 x 320 pixel TFT color LCD with touchpanel. Interfaces include USB, iRDA, CompactFlash, SD card, RS232, speakers, and audio.
HP Jornada -- Jun. 29, 2002 -- The Jornada is based on a 206MHz StrongARM processor running Pocket PC 2002. Its interfaces include IrDA, USB, and RS-232C, and its display is a 240 x 320 pixel 3.5-inch color Reflective TFT LCD.
Fujitsu Siemens Pocket LOOX -- Jun. 29, 2002 -- This device is powered by a 400MHz Intel PXA250 XScale processor running Windows Pocket PC 2002. The display is 240 x 320 pixel TFT color touchscreen with auto-dim. USB, iRDA, and Bluetooth interfaces are included, and an optional GSM/GPRS receiver provides full mobile functionality.
Asus My Pal A600 -- Jun. 29, 2002 -- This slim (just .5 in.) PDA runs Pocket PC 2002 an Intel 400MHz PXA250 XScale processor. It provides a 3.5-inch color TFT 240 x 320 pixel display, is packaged in an aluminum alloy case, and weighs just 4.9 oz. Expansion and wireless connectivity are via an integrated SD/MMC slot and fast IrDA (up to 4Mbps) interface.
NEC Mobile Pro P300 -- Jun. 29, 2002 -- This mobile PDA is based on a 206MHz Intel StrongARM 32-bit RISC processor running Pocket PC 2002, and provides an on-screen keyboard, handwriting recognition, and a voice recorder. The device has a 320 x 240 TFD color LCD display and includes an SD Card expansion slot that supports up to 128MB of added memory. Interfaces include CompactFlash, USB, IrDA, built-in speaker/microphone, and audio input/output jacks.
Itronix fex21 -- Jun. 29, 2002 -- A unique device that offers multiple communication protcols for highly mobile workforces. Ruggedized to meet military standards for impact and water resistance, the device runs Windows CE for Handheld PCs on a MIPS processor and supports a wide range of wireless PCMCIA-based communications options including Common Radio Module Architecture (CRMA) design along with CDPD, Motient (Ardis), Cingular Interactive (Mobitex), and dual-band GSM.
NEC Mobile Pro 790 -- Jun. 29, 2002 -- This device is based on the company's 168MHz NEC MIPS processor amd runs Microsoft's Windows for Handheld PC 2000. The device is equipped with PCMCIA and CompactFlash expansion slots. Other interfaces include serial, VGA out, infrared transmitter/receiver, and an audio jack, plus, an integrated V.90 modem. At under 2 pounds and just 1.1 in. thick, it features an 8.1 in. diagonal, half-VGA DSTN color touchscreen, and QWERTY keyboard.
Symbol PPT 8000 -- Jun. 29, 2002 -- Based on PocketPC, this handheld runs on the 400MHz Intel XScale PXA250 processor and has a large 3.9-inch full-color portrait-mode QVGA (320 x 240) display. Wireless options are available both integrated (802.11b) and the Socket Bluetooth module is supported.
Symbol PPT 2800 -- Jun. 26, 2002 -- This ruggedized mobile handheld computer runs Windows Pocket PC on a 206MHz Intel StrongARM processor and provides the choice of either a monochrome 320 x 240 pixel 16-level grayscale or a full-color LCD display.
OQO -- Apr. 17, 2002 -- Called the 'ultracomputer', PC. OQO's new device, based on the Transmeta Crusoe processor, weighs just 9 ounces, is small enough to fit in your shirt pocket, yet contains the processing and storage resources of a well equipped desktop PC. In fact, it is designed to instantly transform itself into just such a system by popping it into a cradle which adds connections to a full-sized key | | | |