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More ruggedized options - combine PocketLog with the Janam Palm

Janam designed the XP20 and the XP30 to execute mission-critical, data collection tasks in the enterprise. Every element of their product’s form and function has a purpose. For example, the XP20 Series’ custom, “bright-white”, monochrome display was created because it offers the same 160x160 screen resolution as legacy Palm OS products, thereby facilitating application migration across hardware platforms.  The XP30 offers a brilliant, color, quarter-VGA display and blazing Freescale™ architecture.  At the same time, the Janam handhelds also deliver significant improvements over legacy Palm OS products, each one aimed at extending the product’s reach into the enterprise. Customers no longer need to compromise on features like numeric keypad, 2D barcode scanning, permanent memory backup of applications and data, keypad backlighting, WLAN security, battery capacity and many more.

Combine PocketLog with a Janam Palm for an industrial-strength data collection system.
 
 

Features: 

  • High performance 1D barcode scanning and integrated field upgradeable 2D scanning capability
  • Latest Palm OS (Garnet v5.4)
  • Small and light (only 280g)
  • Numeric or PDA-style keypad
  • Powerful computing performance
  • Permanent memory backup
  • User-accessible SD memory slot
  • WPA wireless security
  • RoHS compatible
  • Sealed to IP54 standards
  • Withstands multiple drops to concrete (all sides/1.2m)
  • Full system of accessories

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