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Large Screen Rugged Unit

taddyangle Page Icon Posted 2006-05-30 1:05 AM
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Can anyone help me identify a larger screen WinCE 5 unit? Would like it to be at least 6.5 inches. DAP Technologies has one, but it is about $3k. I need it for an in-vehicle application, also needs to have a USBor ethernet for mobile internet access.
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cmonex Page Icon Posted 2006-05-30 7:57 AM
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isnt a ce.net 4.2 one any good to you any more?
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Jornada 660lx Page Icon Posted 2006-05-30 11:29 AM
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tried the Gotive h42?
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iamjoe Page Icon Posted 2006-05-30 1:07 PM
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Jornada 660lx - 2006-05-30 11:29 PM

tried the Gotive h42?


U think h42 qualifies as a big screen pda? btw, it is also extremely pricey
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taddyangle Page Icon Posted 2006-05-31 7:47 PM
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The gotive looks like a cool device, but it does not have a USB or ethernet port. The screen is small.
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panahelper Page Icon Posted 2006-06-28 11:21 AM
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Try the Pansonic Toughbook Wireless Display. EMbedded CE 5; 10.4" screen; fully rugged. Check the Panasonic website. It goes by CF-08 or Toughbook WIreless Display.

I am a dealer.
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tddyangle
tddyangle Page Icon Posted 2006-07-17 8:51 PM
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Those panasonic TB looks nice.....and expensive. I just ordered a NETA 980. Will be using it as a demo machine. For $250 I can't complain. It was by far the least expensive device that had a larger than 8+ inch screen. On average it appears that devices with WinCE5 go for $1000-$1200 each.
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