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DT Research says customers for its device -- which meets IP45 standards for resistance to water and dust, plus the MIL-STD-810G standard for enduring vibration and shock -- may well be wearing gloves, hence the choice of touchscreen technology. Pitched at inventory/warehousing, manufacturing, and healthcare applications, the DT372 is also intended as a point of sale (POS) device, as its introduction at this week's National Retail Federation (NRF) show in New York underlines.
Key for POS applications is the available PIN pad pictured at right, which hangs from the back of the device and is claimed to be the only one available for any mobile tablet. Employed with the similarly available MSR, the keypad allows credit or debit cards to be scanned wherever a customer is, and ensures that all data is transferred to collection servers using PCI-certified encryption, DT Research says.
According to DT Research, other available options for the DT372 include an RFID reader (HF 13.56MHz), a smart card reader, a 1D/2D barcode scanner, and a two megapixel camera. An optional 3G module uses a Qualcomm Gobi 2000 chipset to support GSM or CDMA cellular networks and, like the other add-ons, is integrated into the tablet, lessening the chance of damage or theft, the company adds.
Basic DT372 functionality includes a 1024 x 600 pixel display that can be had in an "outdoor-viewable" version, plus a 1.6GHz Atom Z530 processor that's used to run Windows 7, Windows Embedded Standard 7, Windows XP, Windows XP Embedded, or Linux. The tablet comes with 1GB or 2GB of RAM, plus 32GB or 64GB of SSD storage, according to DT Research.
Features and specifications listed by DT Research for the DT372 include:
According to DT Research, which did not mention pricing, the DT372 (along with the encrypted MSR and PIN pad options) will be available during the second quarter, and may be viewed this week at NRF booth #2640. More information may be found on the DT372 product page.