In today's supply chain, the only constant is change. Disruptions, whether short-term like a forklift failure, or long-term like a natural disaster, are a fact of life. The supply chains best prepared to adapt to these disruptions will use mobile computing technology that gives them greater flexibility. The Thor vehicle-mount computer (VMC), the tenth generation of VMC developed by Honeywell, provides unprecedented flexibility, and with it, breakthroughs in supply chain productivity.
Ignition Control:
Eliminates the maintenance expense and lost productivity caused by a dead vehicle battery; unit can be configured to automatically go into standby or hibernate at a selectable time after the ignition switch is turned off, saving time for associates while eliminating a point of concern for warehouse management
Smart Dock:
Enables mounting and removal in seconds like a laptop dock but with the ruggedness and sealing required for industrial applications; maximizes efficiency by dynamically shifting workers and computers as the workload changes, while minimizing maintenance cost by enabling a computer to be shifted from one vehicle to another in 1/6 the standard time
Field-Replaceable Front Panel:
Reduces capital and maintenance cost by integrating the two most wear and abuse prone components, the keyboard and touchscreen, into a user-replaceable part; reduces capital costs by substituting spare front panels for spare computers
20.3 cm (8")
800 x 480 pixels
Y
Intel
Intel Atom®
Z530
1.6 GHz
1
2
0.512 MB
533 MHz
FSB
N
12
N
26 mm²
L2
SLB6P
Silverthorne
45 nm
32-bit
13 x 14 mm
0.96 W
C0
SSE2,SSE3,SSSE3
90 °C
2 W
Y
47 M
1 GB
RAM
Y
SD
Intel
GMA 500
Y
Y
N
N
N
Y
2.0+EDR
802.11g
802.11a,802.11b,802.11g
1
Y
Slate
Black, Grey
N
N
Windows CE 6.0
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
N
Y
N
Y
Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
268 mm
43 mm
214 mm
2.1 kg
Y
-30 - 50 °C
-30 - 60 °C
QWERTY
PBGA441
stereo
Y
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