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Intermec Extends 70 Series Ultra-Rugged Mobile Computer Family For Greater Performance

by Intermec on January 23 2012 08:44 AM

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Today we're excited to announce two new enhancements to the industry leading 70 Series portfolio!

 

Now included: a new 1 GHz Texas Instruments OMAP 3715 processor and a Wide Area Flexible Network radio based on Qualcomm Incorporated’s Gobi3G connectivity technology.

 

The new 1 GHz industrial grade superscalar multi-engine processor provides customers running data-hungry applications with the fastest, most responsive platform available. Along with a quicker processer, the 70 Series also maintains its best-in-class power management and battery life performance to avoid unnecessary downtime.

 

In addition, the 70 Series now comes equipped with a Flexible Network™ radio that will provide on-the-fly, Wide Area Network selection capability. Based on Qualcomm’s Gobi 3000 embedded module, the Flexible Network radio enables fast data communications on both CDMA and UMTS wireless networks.

 

Here's what Intermec partner Barcom Inc. has to say about the news:

 

“The enhancements to the 70 Series portfolio allow us to keep our customers’ needs met as they work toward best-in-class operations in today’s fast-paced business climate,” said Jim Ledbetter, President of Barcom Inc.“ Through continuous innovation in hardware, software services and integrated solutions,Intermec helps my customers realize the full potential of their workflow processes.”

 

Available as an option for three of the four 70 Series models – the CN70, CN70e and CK70 – organizations with global deployments are now able to procure and support one wireless device that works on multiple networks while reducing their investments in device spare pools. Complemented with Intermec’s unique software technologies, the 70 Series will deliver automatic and seamless “in route” switching between carrier networks providing customers with the flexibility to choose the network with the best geographic coverage and lowest cost.

 

Follow us on Twitter  (@Intermec) for more on this exciting news!

 

To read the press release, click here.

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  • As Director of Mobile Printers, I currently lead Intermec’s mobile printer strategy. Previously, I led Intermec’s mobile computing, RFID and Data Capture product strategy and marketing teams and have also worked with Intermec’s Industry Marketing efforts for enterprise asset management and field service application solutions.
  • My passion? helping businesses solve technology problems. I'm currently the Intermec Smart Printing "evangelist." My primary job is to recruit new Smart Printing partners, either as developers or resellers who partner with developers to deliver Smart Printing applications. I worked as an Intermec Systems Engineer for nine months in 2008 as my first Intermec position. Prior to Intermec I was a professional software developer, trainer, sales rep and finally director of software teams for a number of small software publishers.
  • Mike Hansen works in the Technology Office as Staff Engineer based in Everett, Wash. He is responsible for the wireless WPAN, WLAN, and WWAN technology direction for Intermec product portfolios. As part of his role, Mike collaborates with Engineering, Marketing, and Technical Partners to establish the technical direction and system engineering leadership in wireless capabilities for Intermec products.
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