Rugged handheld computers

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M3 Series handheld computerGlacier Computer launched two new M3 Series handheld computer models, the M300 and M305. The M300 and M305 offers a rugged design, representing a new standard of data collection in harsh environments. These devices are designed for a range of indoor and outdoor applications, including warehousing, retail, and field service.

The M300 and M305 handheld computers are designed with many of the same attributes inherent in Glacier’s Everest Series of vehicle-mount computers such as high quality ruggedization and configuration flexibility.

The M300 and M305 are built with a modular design that is easily configured to meet the specific needs of every end user. Starting with the most basic model, added functionality is easily configured so that customers are only paying for necessary functions. The M305 features an ergonomic pistol grip, designed for fatigue free all day scanning. Both models utilize the M3 Series board-level ruggedization technique to provide a light-weight, durable form factor that is sealed to IP65 rating and certified to withstand multiple 6 foot drops to concrete. Priced right, the new M3 Series models offer exceptional value and a full line of features and accessories including: Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, an optional RFID reader and standard 1D or 2D variable range scanners.

Glacier Computer, www.glaciercomputer.com

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