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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Motorola MC75 Rugged Handheld with 3G Capability unveiled

Motorola MC75 Rugged Handheld with 3G Capability unveiled

With the launch of the MC75 Enterprise Digital Assistants (EDA), Motorola has ensured an enhanced customer service to increase worker productivity and help organizations to minimize operational costs and errors.

Motorola has incorporated simultaneous voice, data, GPS navigation, and camera-based document capture into the MC75 handheld. It offers high-speed access to voice and data as well as supports 3G networks based on the HSDPA and CDMA-EVDO (Rev A) standards for wireless communication. Furthermore, the device is compatible with 802.11a/b/g and features a crisp color VGA display and a 2 megapixel digital auto-focus color camera to take high quality pictures, documents and signatures, as well as 1D and 2D bar codes.

“Building off the success of the MC70 EDA, Motorola’s best-selling rugged mobile computer for field mobility solutions, the new MC75 EDA is a testament to our continued ability to anticipate the ever-changing needs of today’s fast-growing global mobile workforce with features like GPS and 3G operability. The MC75 provides ultimate performance in a size-optimized rugged form factor and illustrates Motorola’s commitment to deliver the latest integrated technology to drive compelling solutions that enable enterprise customers to gain a competitive edge,” stated Bob Chen, vice president and general manager of Mobile Computing, Motorola Enterprise Mobility business.

The MC75 provides wireless connectivity, functionality and manageability thanks to Motorola’s Mobility Services Platform, which also helps to reduce the capital and operational costs, combined with increased workforce productivity. It runs on Intel’s XScale PXA270 624 MHz processor and the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 operating system. Users will enjoy advanced interoperability with existing enterprise infrastructure, along with improved security features and enhanced mobile messaging too.

Sam Shoen, chief of staff, U-Haul International, Inc. expressed, “With the MC75, Motorola has brought a product to market that will continue to transform the way our organization serves the public and will positively affect almost every retail and logistical aspect of our operations. A technology investment at this level could not have been considered without Motorola’s reputation standing behind it.”

It is equipped with 26-key numeric and 44-key QWERT keypad, 28 MB of RAM and 256 Mb of flash.

Expected to be available across the world in the third quarter of 2008, the Motorola MC75 EDA will be seen at Motorola sales and PartnerSelect members. Price is kept unknown.

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