engadget.com - 10/9/2008
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Like your smartphones with a little heft to them? Check out Motorola's new VC6096, an oversized Windows Mobile 6.1 device for those with inventory (and employees) to track. The 4.85 pound behemoth is intended for dashboards, not Dockers, and features a wealth of connectivity to ensure your ...
navigadget.com - 10/8/2008
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navigadget.com —
Motorola VC6096 is an in-vehicle/fixed mount mobile computer.
Seems like the device is not for end consumers...
but rather the work force on the roads. Designed for transportation and logistics providers Motorola VC6096 promises to maximize driver ...
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Motorola VC6096
motorola.com - 10/8/2008
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motorola.com —
The VC6096 all-in-one in-cab solution is designed to
help transportation and logistics providers achieve cost-effective compliance, maximize...
driver productivity, improve safety and vehicle utilization, reduce costs and improve customer service. Built ...
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VC6096 WWAN In-Vehicle/Fixed Mount Mobile Computer - ...
phonearena.com - 10/12/2008
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phonearena.com —
One intrepid Verizon user was able to score
a Motorola Krave ZN4 before it's official release next...
week . So far he seems pretty happy with it saying "I am very impressed. Motorola did a great job. Solid fee. Loud ear speaker. Glass not plastic screen ...
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First look at the Moto Krave ZN4 (Phone Arena)
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Motorola VC6096 - world’s heaviest windows mobile-based device?
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... GSC3ef/LP GPS chipset, which lets you easily track your route and shipment of widgets Since the size of this device is big, it also gets a much bigger screen than any other mobile devices. The device has a 6.5-inch VGA touchscreen and a backlit keyboard that has 65 keys. Inside are 128MB RAM, 256MB flash, and a 624 MHz XScale PXA270 processor.And you get SD card slot, five programmable soft keys, mic and speakers too. Price remains unknown and it’s likely to surface in 2009. via [engadget] This entry was posted on Thursday, October 9th, 2008 at 6:19 am and is filed under ...
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