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- 07-21-2007
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Trimble Nomad Handheld Computer
http://www.trimble.com/ps_nomad.shtml
The new Trimble Nomad packs even more functionality into the most
powerful and full-featured rugged handheld computer available. Start
with an 806 MHz processor, 1 GB of Flash storage, a long-life battery
and integrated wireless capabilities like GPS, 802.11g, and
Bluetooth. Then select an optional integrated laser bar code scanner
and color digital camera. The Nomad also features a high-resolution,
sunlight-visible VGA display that shows graphics and maps in crisp
detail. And it's fully rugged and just as tough as our other
handhelds which means the Nomad offers a lower Total Cost of
Ownership (TCO) than consumer-grade handhelds.
The Nomad makes it easy to collect, save and transmit data in the
field because it's available with so many built-in capabilities.
Compute your location with the integrated GPS receiver for navigation
applications. Quickly track your assets with the integrated 1D laser
bar code scanner. Or capture color images with the 2 megapixel
digital camera for inspection, maintenance and repair applications.
Plus, you can use the Nomad's CompactFlash (CF) and Secure Digital
(SDIO) slots to add even more devices.
Like other Trimble rugged handhelds, the Nomad meets the rigorous
MILSTD-810F military standard for drops, vibration, humidity,
altitude and extreme temperatures. It also comes with an IP67 rating.
That means the Nomad is completely sealed against dust, and it can
survive immersion in up to a meter of water for 30 minutes. Trimble
rugged handhelds have also proven their reliability in the field with
thousands of real-world users.
Every Nomad comes with an 806 MHz Marvell PXA320 XScale processor,
128 MB RAM and a hot-swappable Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery that can
work all day without a recharge. The Nomad also includes the latest
Windows Mobile® 6 software, so it runs all the applications you use
most, including a wide range of third-party software for
industry-specific applications.
Want to do more outside? Get the handheld that has more inside. Get
your hands on a Nomad.
See: http://www.trimble.com/ps_nomad.shtml
Nomad’s price range between $1700 and $2500.
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