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automatic
point of
data capture
sale
Hand Held Products
enhances mobile computer
OPINION
with GPS
Hand Held
handheld device on the market. The 7900 to create the first truly industrial-grade
Products’ Dolphin
with GPS is purpose-built for transportation, device with GPS,” said Eric de Gree,
7900 mobile
computer with a
field mobility, route accounting, and business manager for Mobility Solutions
GPS radio –
parcel delivery applications. at Hand Held Products EMEA. “The
claimed to make
it the only true
addition of the GPS doesn’t sacrifice
industrial-grade The power-intensive 7900 maintains the durability, reliability or robustness
GPS-enabled
its robustness and superior voice of the 7900, but instead enhances its
handheld device
on the market.
communication with the GPS functionalities.”
component. Because the GPS is
integrated into the mobile computer, Powered by Adaptus Imaging
there are no additional hardware Technology 5.0, the Dolphin 7900
and Held Products, connection requirements and it can be with GPS can read linear and 2D
H
manufacturer of linear and used in conjunction with most GPS- barcodes, plus capture digital images.
2D barcode scanners enabling software platforms. A hard- Advanced Shift-PLUS Power
based on image scanning wired connection ensures the GPS Management enables the 7900 to
technology, has enhanced radio maintains contact with the 7900. endure an entire workshift with GPS
its Dolphin 7900 mobile computer with a and GPRS running continually,
GPS radio, claimed to make it the only “We’ve combined the ruggedness of delivering uninterrupted data processing
true industrial-grade GPS-enabled our mobile computer with a GPS radio and enhanced productivity. ●
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