Published on November 24th,2009 at 3:53 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

HandyBrain, Sharp’s latest Windows CE 6.0 Barcode Reader

Available in 4 different versions, Sharp’s latest Windows CE 6.0 (R3) HandyBrain, is powered by a TI OMPA 3505 @ 600MHz and features 256MB of Flash ROM and 128 MB of RAM. Strictly made for professional usage, our HandyBrain is sold with either a 3.7” QVGA or VGA screen, SDIO and SDHC Slot, Wifi, Bluetooh, as well as optional 2Mpix Camera module and different key layout.

Sharp has scheduled to release its HandyBrain within December 2009 in Japan as well as February 2010 for the 2Mpix Version.

Via Sharp
Category Tablet - PDA
              
HandyBrain, Sharp’s latest Windows CE 6.0 Barcode ReaderHandyBrain, Sharp’s latest Windows CE 6.0 Barcode ReaderHandyBrain, Sharp’s latest Windows CE 6.0 Barcode Reader
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