| Copyright (c) 2010 Carl Shackelford | | | | The new Datalogic Memor sports the Windows |
| We finally got handheld computers that could go | | | | Mobile 6.1 OS, and can utilize most cell phone |
| beyond batch processing and even could do | | | | technologies to access a server. This particular |
| wireless capability. Then came versions of that | | | | unit as most can use BlueTooth (as all units |
| wireless technology, the thing called it 802.11 and | | | | mentioned here) to access any components it |
| alphabet soup. Today, we would like to introduce | | | | doesn't have. The most unique thing about the |
| the road-ready Mobile Computers that can still | | | | Datalogic Memor is its ergonomic case. It is about |
| utilize 802.11 wireless, but can extend wireless to | | | | the size of the old Nokia phones, with touch |
| any place that has cell phone data service. Only a | | | | screen, keys, and many other options. The main |
| few of the capable handheld computers are | | | | limitation might also be the size of the screen and |
| mentioned, that might be used for field service, | | | | limited keyset, the pluses being cost and |
| route accounting, and generally for anyone | | | | ergonomics. |
| needed to update and pull data from a server. | | | | |