
It's been a tick since Motorola / Symbol's
MC70 saw a notable refresh, but today Moto is announcing that the newest version of its rugged Enterprise Digital Assistant (EDA) will boast GPS capability. The firm claims that this addition will allow organizations with field-based employees to "track and manage dynamic, real-time tasking, as well as verify specific locations of activities and provide mobile workers with pinpoint navigation support to improve location-based productivity." Additionally, the device will still include barcode data and signature capture, WWAN, 802.11a/b/g and Bluetooth, and should be available for sale worldwide in Q1 of 2008.
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Roger Alford @ Oct 2nd 2007 9:10PM
Oh fun... right in time for being absolutely useless. As we all know new devices come out fast. This is NOT ONLY UGLY as hell, but also worthless. Hell new Sprint and Nextel moto phones do more then this already. This is a PDA type device from 2004
Jake @ Oct 3rd 2007 1:41AM
These devices are made for business use, not consumer use. I work at Target, and we use a version of these...they are VERY useful in the retail environment.
Keymaster @ Oct 3rd 2007 8:20AM
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