Rugged computer in PDA format

March 1, 2005
The new Intermec CN@ mobile computer is as small as a PDA, but designed to survive in field service applications. The unit can be held in one hand, and fits in a shirt pocket, according to Intermec Technologies. The new mobile computer is powered by an Intel XScale processor and uses the Microsoft CE.NET operating system. It includes an integrated WiFi 802.11b radio for wireless LAN connectivity or

The new Intermec CN@ mobile computer is as small as a PDA, but designed to survive in field service applications. The unit can be held in one hand, and fits in a shirt pocket, according to Intermec Technologies.

The new mobile computer is powered by an Intel XScale processor and uses the Microsoft CE.NET operating system. It includes an integrated WiFi 802.11b radio for wireless LAN connectivity or can be ordered in a wired version for batch applications.
www.intermec.com

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