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Rugged Mobile Computer features PoE technology.
2013-07-24 14:29:51| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Providing fanless operation from -30 to 71°C, MOBL-D4 excels in mobile applications such as trucking, emergency vehicles, and transit systems. Unit comes with 800 MHz x86 CPU and 1 GB DDR2 industrial-grade memory. I/O includes: one 10/100 Base-T, two 10/100 Base-T, IEEE 802.3 af PoE; 2 USB 2.0; 3 RS-232 and 1 RS-485; and VGA port with resolution to 1280 x 1024. Exceeding MIL-STD-810F standards for shock/vibration, computer includes brownout, load dump, reverse voltage, and transient protections. This story is related to the following:Mobile Computers | Ruggedized Computers
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Mobile Experts Unveils Detailed Market Analysis Of RF Front End Technology, Sees Market For Handsets Doubling To $12B By 2018
2013-06-21 07:09:58| rfglobalnet News Articles
Mobile Experts released a 180-page market study today, which provides detailed analysis of the market for RF components in handsets, tablets, PCs, and M2M modems.
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Mobile Experts Unveils Detailed Market Analysis Of RF Front End Technology, Sees Market For Handsets Doubling To $12B By 2018
2013-06-21 07:09:58| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
Mobile Experts released a 180-page market study today, which provides detailed analysis of the market for RF components in handsets, tablets, PCs, and M2M modems.
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Mobile Technology on the Job Site Brings Safety Innovation
2013-06-19 19:35:23| ENR.com: Headline News
Crossrail is testing mobile device zonessectioned-off areas on job sites that are clearly labeled and removed from safety hazards so engineers can use new apps in safety.
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PG&E Mobile Technology Initiative Provides Crews with Remote Access to Digital Maps of ...
2013-06-11 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
SAN FRANCISCO -- Riding co-pilot with Pacific Gas and Electric Company's (PGE) gas construction crews this summer will be 400 of the latest ruggedized laptops that provide access to detailed utility maps, a critical tool during emergencies. Touch-screen access to layers of digital maps provides a detailed matrix of streets and PGE's gas and electric lines to show crews where to shut off gas, make pipeline repairs or warn which lines to steer clear of, all without having to rely on paper ...This story is related to the following:Ruggedized Computers |
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