TC25 Plus - WWAN (HSPA+ / LTE) - WLAN 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/d/r/h/i - GMS, EDA - Bluetooth 4.2 BLE - 4.3" WVGA (800 x 480) LED Backlit Capacitive Touch Display - 1D/2D SE4710 - 8 MP Auto Focus Rear Camera - 2 GB RAM / 16 GB Flash - 2-Pin Connector Back Door - No Audio Jack - Android 7.0 Nougat - Standard Capacity Battery 3000 mAh - Rest of the World (ROW) EMEA, Canada, LATAM and APAC
The DASH is a robust Tablet PC, designed to provide mobility in many vertical applications. The DASH is sealed against spill and dust, and able to withstand a 4-foot drop. Application developers will take less time to migrate or develop a mobile application. As a result, the DASH allows a quicker go-to-market product release, and a larger return on investment. The DASH is slim and weighs 1.5 lbs (0.7 kgs). With a variety of integrated peripherals, such as magnetic stripe reader, barcode imager, and WWAN/LTE, the DASH allows mobile professionals to achieve a higher productivity.
10.1 inch (1920 x 1200) Capacitive 10 point multi-touch Display Weight: 0.87 Kgs Windows 10 - Intel Atom Z3795 1.59GHz Processor 4 GB RAM / 64 GB Flash WLAN 802.11 a/b/g/n - WWAN Global LTE with HSPA+ 8MP Auto-Focus Rear Camera / 2MP 1080p Full HD Front Camera Bluetooth 4.0
The Unitech EA600 (Android) is a rugged 5” mobile enterprise computer combining strong features with powerful data collection. The EA600 provides convenient connectivity, reading capabilities and enhances the service level for a variety of vertical applications within the retail, transport, logistics and field service sectors.
BCP-8000 is a battery operated, portable data collector with the handy look-up function added. Equipped with a high quality laser engine, the ergonomic-built data terminal offers its users with efficiency and comfort, and is ideal for long periods of use. Its 1700mAh Lithium-ion battery guarantees at least 24 hours of operation time. In addition, BCP-8000 provides a user friendly job generator utility. The users are able to create their desired applications without having to write a single line of code, ensuring that the once incomprehensible development process becomes distinct and effortless.