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Industrial Computing Guardian Model 37 (Military PDA)

Industrial Computing Guardian Model 37 (Military PDA) Image (View Larger Industrial Computing Guardian Model 37 (Military PDA) Image)

Industrial Computing have announced a military PDA device called the "Guardian model 37". This rugged PDA features GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, a cellular modem, and a "terminate" button to wipe sensitive data. The Guardian Model 37 also runs Windows Mobile 6.0 or Windows CE 5.0, and is said to meet military standards/specifications for shock, vibration, electromagnetic and other harsh environments.

ARM CPU: ARM Based Architecture - Xscale processor

Silicon Supplier: Marvel PXA270 Processor

Features:

  • Meets Military specs for shock, vibration, and electromagnetic interference
  • (MIL-STD-810F, MIL-STD-461E, and MIL-STD-464A)
  • Windows Mobile 6.0/Windows CE 5.0
  • IP67, built to take a five foot drop onto concrete
  • Waterproof and sealed
  • Communications capabilities include Bluetooth, WLAN, GPS, and GSM/GPRS/3G/3.5G
  • Full range of I/O capabilities including USB, RS232, RJ-45, CF, Stereo, Microphone, and DC power
  • Powerful battery allows a full eight hours of usage before requiring recharge
  • 3.7" transflective screen with resistive touch screen optional

Source: Industrial Computing



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