Handheld’s Nautiz X3 is One Rugged PDA

by admin
October 6, 2010

Despite being Handheld’s smallest and lightest rugged handheld PDA yet, the company claims its new Nautiz X3 was designed with field work in mind. Towards that end, the tough and rugged PDA comes ready to withstand drops from 1.8 meters and can operate in extreme temperatures ranging from -20C to 60C.

“The Nautiz X3 is a true breakthrough – it’s a unique product in today’s market. We’re offering a handheld PDA that’s smaller and lighter than most similar computing tools – and yet it still meets IP65 and MIL-STD810G standards. It has fast voice and data performance – plus all the performance features you’d expect from a rugged PDA which makes it go beyond a smartphone. It has a combination of size, performance, ruggedness and value that the market hasn’t seen before,” said Jerker Hellström, CEO and Chairman of the Handheld Group.

On the hardware front, the Nautiz X3 packs an 806MHz X-Scale processor, 256MB of RAM, and 512MB of Flash memory for storage chores. It also comes with a 2.8-inch QVGA touchscreen, 3300mAh battery, 3MP camera with autofocus and LED flash, WLAN, Bluetooth, 3G, and and Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional.

No word yet on price.

Image Credit: Handheld
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