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Handheld Brings New PDA in Your Hands

Mobile computers company Handheld Europe introduced today (Mar. 3) the new Nautiz X5 rugged PDA. It comes with 806 Mhz processor and features such as integrated 3 mega-pixel camera with autofocus capabilities, integrated barcode scanner, WLAN, Bluetooth, 3G cellular capabilities, and GPS with InstantFix II.  

The Nautiz X5 weighs 410 grams, is IP65 rated and can also handle extreme temperatures and multiple drops from 1.8 m, says the company. 

"The processing speed, 3G cellular communication, GPS and the camera in particular really offer our customers a combination they can't find anywhere else." said Thomas Lofblad, managing director of Handheld Europe. 

The product comes standard with 256 MB RAM and 512 MB built-in Flash storage. The long-life 4400 MAh Li-ion battery provides more than all day performance, is rechargeable and hot-swappable. It also has a microSD slot for memory expansion. The transflective full VGA color display and touch screen are supposed to provide better resolution even while working outdoors. 

The PDA is built on Windows Mobile 6.1 platform with a X-scale 806 MHz processor. According to the company, it works as a phone with 3G cellular communication (HSDPA/EDGE) and the unit also has fully integrated Bluetooth and 802.11b/g WLAN with CCX certification. 

The integrated 3 mega-pixel camera comes with autofocus capabilities and LED Flash. And the integrated SiRF star III GPS chip with InstantFix II is to provide near instantaneous position computation for navigation or gathering location-based information. The integrated laser scanner is designed to read common barcodes and a 2-D imager is available as an option. 

The PDA is available for testing and reviews. 

Photo courtesy: Handheld Europe

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