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Trimble Introduces Nomad 800X Series Rugged Handhelds

Includes WWAN capability and barcode scanning

Trimble has introduced the AT&T-enabled Nomad 800X Series computers, three new models of its outdoor handheld computer that offer WWAN functionality and integrated quad-band GSM cellular data transmission, digital photography and barcode scanning in one device.

The Nomad 800X Series models use a built-in high-speed wireless data modem and AT&T's nationwide EDGE network to allow users to communicate from the field to a central office or other location. Nomad 800X Series computer users can send and receive real-time data and SMS messages via a cellular network at speeds up to 1 Mb per second wherever cellular connectivity is available. The Nomad 800X Series models include a flexible antenna as well as signal-strength indicators, and they carry an IP67 rating and meet stringent MIL-STD-810F military standards for drops, vibration and extreme temperatures. In addition, users can access the Internet and use optional software and built-in GPS capability to transmit their position in the field. The Nomad 800X Series computers work on GSM cellular networks globally, including AT&T in the U.S.

The Nomad 800XE handheld computer features barcode scanning capabilities. It delivers up to three scans per second, offers field-to-office connectivity, and provides all-day usage of eight hours on a single battery charge. Users can choose from a range of compatible battery options, as well as add an ergonomic pistol-grip attachment that improves efficiency for mobile barcode scanning.

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