Published on February 27th,2008 at 11:51 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Two New Mobile Business Terminals Running WinCe: From Fujitsu

Fujitsu this morning is proud to announce the release of two new business terminals:

TeamPad 7500Ws – a tablet like terminal running Windows CE5.0 Professional Plus, a PXA320 (624MHz), 1GB of ROM, 256MB of RAM, a 10.4” XGA touch screen, wireless lan, Bluetooth, RS232, USB, CF slot, and 7h battery life span at a size of 290x205x25mm for 970g.

Patio300 – PDA like with an integrated printer, which also runs under Windows CE5.0 Professional Plus. It has a PXA270 (520MHz), 128MB of ROM and 128MB of RAM, a 3.5” touch screen (QVGA), Bluetooth, RS232, USB, CF slot, and 15h battery life span at a size of 76x250x28mm for 480g.


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Two New Mobile Business Terminals Running WinCe: From Fujitsu
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