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LXE's Tecton (right) follows in the footsteps of many other Windows handheld computers, including devices such as the company's own MX9, MX8, MX5, and MX3. The new device is said to be an update of LXE's MX7 that uses the same form factor, but offers a faster processor and other upgrades.According to LXE, the Tecton was specifically designed for warehouse use, and is available with a multi-range Lorax laser that can scan barcodes at distances ranging from four inches to four feet (a 2D imager and other scanners are also available). The device's normal operating range is 14 to 122 deg. F., but there's an optional version that works down to -22 deg. F, thanks to a backup power source plus defrosters for its touchscreen and scan window, the company adds.
LXE says the Tecton survives multiple drops onto concrete from a height of five feet when its handle is fitted, or six feet with no handle (but with a rubber boot accessory). The device meets the IP65 standard for sealing against dust and liquids, and a 2200mAh battery provides "full shift" life, according to the company.
The Tectron is offered with either Windows CE 6.0 or Windows Mobile 6.5. As far as we could see, a cellular modem isn't being offered as an option, but LXE does say the device includes "ToughTalk" technology for voice-driven applications, and VoIP applications are likely also possible.
According to LXE, the Tecton has an 806MHz Mavell PXA320 processor, 256MB of RAM, and 256MB of flash storage. The latter may be augmented using the device's SD slot, the company adds.
The Tecton offers a 3.5-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels and a 280-nit brightness rating, says LXE. Available with 55- or 32-key backlit keyboards, it features 802.11a/b/g wireless networking (with Cisco CCXv4 extensions) and Bluetooth 2.0, the company says.
Features and specifications listed by LXE for the Tecton include:
Pricing for the Tecton was not mentioned, but the device will be available during March, according to Trimble. The company adds that the Tecton makes its public debut on Feb. 8 at the LogiMat supply chain trade show (, in Hall 5, Booth 641 ) in Stuttgart, Germany.
Further information may be found on the Tecton product page.