
The final time we been told by SDG Systems, it had been shilling its Trimble Nomad with Android 1.5. The business's new device, the RAMPAGE 6 (confusingly, it's also called the Mesa Rugged Notepad), fortunately features a less prehistoric build from the OS. The notepad runs a personalized version of Android 2.3 on the 5.7-inch display, also it lives as much as the "rugged" in the title with IP67 protection rankings for water and mud. Other specs, however, are less heavy-duty: the RAMPAGE 6 packs an 806MHz processor, 256MB of RAM and 4GB of Expensive memory. An Sdcard slot, USB host and client ports, a earphone jack along with a 9-pin connector will also be aboard. The conventional model will offer you Bluetooth and Wi-fi compatability, while a Geo configuration adds in Gps navigation along with a 3.2MP camera. Once the products launch later this season, SDG will even sell a Geo 3rd generation version, including that third connectivity option. Thinking about the Trimble Nomad went for any steep $1,200 -- which SDG's products are specific more toward designers than customers -- it's safe to visualize the RAMPAGE 6 will not function as the slate you are taking along in your morning commute (unless of course that commute involves crossing the desert on camel).
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