It says that normally users wanting built-in bar code scanning capabilities would be forced to use ‘large format, chunky products with limited keyboard capabilities’. This presents a problem when applications requiring typing such as emailing are used. The H-19 is a PDA/ Smartphone hybrid with a mobile phone-like keypad and a built-in 1D or 2D bar code scan engine. It is constructed to withstand 1.2 metre drops onto concrete and to meet IP-54 environmental protection standards. While its H-16 is a PDA / Smartphone hybrid with a slide out QWERTY keyboard and built-in 1D or 2D scan engine. They have the same architecture: Windows Mobile 5.0 OS, 128MB memory, 2.8” LCD, integral SD slot for expansion and, of course, a choice of Opticon laser or imager scanning technology. And they also share the same standard connectivity specification: USB, Bluetooth, WiFi, Edge GPRS and GSM. Fir more details: www.barcoding.co.uk
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