The Janam XG3 has a pistol-grip mount and let users to read barcodes, interconnect wirelessly and do an extensive range of job tasks while carrying a computer on the move.
Janam Technologies has declared its most recent rugged mobile computer, the pistol-grip mounted XG3, which provide workers in a wide variety of industries a powerful machine that can be used in almost any situation. Price of the machine is $1,995 and is available instantly.
The XG3 is smaller and lighter than usual handheld computers and is the lightest industrial-grade device in its class, weighing about 22 ounces, according to the company. The machine includes a 3.5-inch VGA TFT display with hardened glass, a 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor, 512MB of RAM that can be expanded to up to 1GB, 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth capabilities and a long-lasting 5200mAh hot-swappable Li-ion battery. The XG3 also consist of a motion-sensing accelerometer and runs on the Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 operating system. XG3 buyers can also select from a variety of keypad designs to meet their particular needs, according to Janam.
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