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Mobile Computing

LXE is the market share leader in rugged wireless vehicle mount computers and vehicle mounted terminals. The reasons: Our rugged vehicle computers are built to withstand the toughest environments; are simple to operate (high visibility screens, ruggedized keyboards with large, backlit keys); and are supported by LXE’s award-winning customer support team.

For more product information, or to order,  call ECCO at 901-682-4672.

 
VX6 Vehicle Mount Computer

Rugged vehicle mount computer with Windows® CE .NET OS - reduces application development & IT support costs. Fully heated - ideal for freezer/cold weather applications. Low profile with integrated keyboard improves driver’s field of view. Voice enabled with ToughTalk™ technology.

 

VX7 Vehicle Mount Computer

Full-screen version of VX6 vehicle mounted computer - perfect for more robust applications. Windows® CE .NET OS - so you can easily adopt future emerging technologies & applications. With LXE’s RFTerm® multi-session terminal emulator, you can easily run your legacy terminal emulation applications. Voice enabled with Tough-Talk™ technology.

VX5 Vehicle Mount Computer

Ultra-rugged Windows® based vehicle computer with a Pentium® III processor. Impact resistant aluminum casting, & IP66 toughness rating - built for industrial environments. Supports LXE’s RFTerm™ multi-session terminal emulator - easily runs legacy terminal emulation applications

 
MX3X Vehicle Mount Computer

Voice enabled with ToughTalk™ technology. Windows CE .NET / Intel® X-Scale™ based rugged handheld / vehicle computer. Performs equally well as a vehicle mounted computer or a handheld computer with easy in/out mounting bracket. Cover a broad range of applications with just one computer model.

 
HX1 Voice Computer

Open system hardware and software architecture supports any open system, voice logistics application. Ruggedized with ToughTalk technology. Speedy Intel® XScale® processor for rapid response times. Available with VoiceXML browser – allows for more application and hardware platform choices.

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