PDA Mobile Datalogic Pegaso, robust but useful

Today is very strange to find a PDA that does not have mobile functions, because practically the manufacturers have decided to stop making them (except a few cases).
In industrial environments, these are still using… and this is demonstrated by the people of Datalogic with its new model Pegaso, which described below:
- Size: 17.52 x 8.12 x 4.8 cm
- Weight: 479 grams
- GSM / GPRS / EDGE (optional)
- Marvell PXA270 processor at 520 MHz
- 64MB/128MB RAM and 128MB of flash memory
- Screen VGA / QVGA of 3.6 “
- WiFi 802.11 b / g (optional)
- Bluetooth 1.2 (optional)
- SD slot
As you noticed, has possibility to add support for GSM connectivity, but this is not itself the product basis…
So far there have been no details on price or its launch date, although certainly be welcome when released onto the market… at least for those who work in high-risk environments for our Gadgets.
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