Field Computer Has Smartphone Style
Trimble's new Juno T41 handheld comput-er is designed to provide a smartphone-inspired option to users needing a rugged
field computer. The Juno T41 handheld is
a developer-friendly computing device for
real-world field conditions, with either
Windows or Android operating systems.
Among the features included in the initial
model are: Windows Embedded Handheld
6.5 or Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread operat-ing system in choice of 10 languages;
multi-touch user interface with capacitive
stylus compatibility; 8-megapixel camera
with dual LED flash and geo-tagging;
'3.75G' cellular data, SMS text and voice
capability option; Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
b/g/n; 4.3-in. WVGA sunlight-readable
Gorilla Glass display; GPS receiver with
typical 2- to 4-m accuracy; accelerometer
and electronic compass; rugged design
with IP65 or IP68 rating; 800-MHz or 1-GHz processor with up to 512MB RAM; up
to 16 gigabytes non-volatile onboard flash
storage, plus microSD card slot; and a
built-in, rechargeable 3,300-mAh lithium-ion battery. According to Trimble, the Juno
T41 is immediately available for order, with
shipments beginning in September 2012.
www.trimble.com/rugged
As featured in Womp 2012 Vol 09 - www.womp-int.com