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Handheld US M3 mobile rugged
Handheld US has introduced the new super slim, rugged M3 Mobile PDA. The full-featured PDA comes with numerous advanced features such as integrated barcode scanner, WLAN, Bluetooth, camera, GSM/EDGE cellular capabilities, and GPS. The M3 Mobile weighs only 250 grams, is IP64 rated and can also handle extreme temperatures and multiple drops from 5 feet (1.5 meters).

The M3 Mobile comes standard with 128 MB RAM and 128 MB built-in Flash storage (expandable up to 512 MB). The M3 Mobile also has an SD slot for memory expansion. The transflective color display has a touchscreen and the ergonomic keypad is backlit and easy to use in tough environments. To enhance your mobility, the M3 Mobile provides a rechargeable, hot-swappable Lithium Polymer battery. The M3 Mobile is built on the Windows Mobile 5.0 platform with a powerful Intel X-scale 520 MHz processor.



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