Small Body, Great Content – New Hand-Held
PC
For Paying, Calling, Surfing, And
More….
Thendic Electronic Components
GmbH
Presents Flexible Mobile Computer Terminal
Aschaffenburg, Germany, March 2001. With its newly developed
hand-held PC, German-based terminal producer Thendic Electronic
Components GmbH offers one device for a variety of solutions:
paying by smart card and magnetic-stip, registering data, making
phone calls, surfing the internet, – these are only few of
the requirements met by the company's small mobile terminal to be
released at the CeBIT 2001. The first version of the lightweight
and energy-efficient hand-held PC is specifically developed for B2B
solutions. It perfectly adapts to the individual needs of the
respective business customer. Running the Windows CE operating
system, it is equipped with a touchscreen display, several smart
card reading units, magnetic strip and a variety of PCMCIA
interfaces and optional a bar code scanner – to mention only
the most prominent features. By plugging in a small headset, the
mini-PC easily turns into a fully-fledged mobile phone. A modified,
consumer-oriented version of the terminal will be released in march
2002 under the reactivated label of Amigaä DE.
Due to its flexibility, Thendic's hand-held PC can be used in
numerous trades and businesses. The forwarding trade is a good
example: Routes can easily be planned with the help of the mobile
terminal. The optional integrated GPS makes sure that the carrier
is always kept informed of the position of his lorry, which he can
redirect via SMS. The data of the goods to be transported are
registered with the optional barcode scanner and transmitted via
the also integrated GSM modem. When receiving the goods, the
customer instantaneously gets a printed invoice and pays by
card.
Restaurants, bars and hotels supply further evidence of the
flexibility of Thendic's computer terminal. The waiter uses it to
register and print the guest's orders to be handed in at the bar or
the kitchen. Additional orders can be transmitted directly from the
customer's table by DECT. Again, the bill is settled comfortably
and without delay by card. The wide range of further potential
users of the mobile terminal includes express companies, doctors,
the police, insurance companies, craftsmen and taxi drivers.
Containing a variety of internal interfaces, Thendic's Windows
CE terminal is prepared for applying future technologies like
signature by fingerprint. The consumer version will be operating
with the data transmission standards currently being developed,
first GSM/GPRS, later on UMTS. Thus, Thendic is offering a
fully-fledged, hand-held-sized PC that can also be used as a cash
terminal and a mobile phone – jack-of-all-trades has finally
entered the computer market ...
The most important features of the Windows CE terminal:
- 200 MHz CPU
- 32 MB SDRAM
- 16 MB Flash memory on board (extendable to 512 MB)
- High Speed Easyload printer
- 1 smart card reader unit, (and 1 unit optional) ISO 7816
- 1 magnetic strip reader track 1/2/3
- Touchscreen display
- 2 COM and 1 PCMCIA interfaces, (thus DECT (Option), later on
bluetooth possible, 1 USB, 2 PS/2.
- GSM built in Modem
- Barcode scanner optional
- Transponder Read- and write unit optional
- Finger print reader optional (Okt. '01)
- Weight: ca 1lb
- Price: 900,00 Euros to 2.000,00 Euros, depending on the
respective equipment
- Operating System: Windows CE 3.0
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Last Update:
12/6/2002
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