Motorola Semi-Rugged Mobile Computer Targets Businesses - PC World
Thu, Mar 12th, 2009
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Motorola has released the latest of its enterprise-class mobile computers, adding a more powerful processor and an updated Windows operating system.
The new MC55 Enterprise Digital Assistant is intended as a midrange, semi-rugged mobile device, aimed at hard daily use in markets such as healthcare, field service, warehousing, government and public safety. Two models support VoIP, improved Wi-Fi, and integrated Bluetooth to enable IP-based voice and data and work with an array of peripherals.
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