29 October 2007, 9:40am
Redhill, UK, 29 October 2007. Trident and TDC have joined forces to offer the ultimate mobile computing solution. The MMB Mobile from Trident is a dust, rain and splash resistant PC for harsh environments, powered by an energy efficient, VIA C7 1 GHz processor, with an IP65 rating and fanless operation.
With on-chip encryption, SSE2 / SSE3 support, integrated hardware MPEG-2 decoding acceleration, the MMB Mobile fulfils all media needs. It offers an external wide input DC voltage range from 6V to 36V and many battery protection features.
The versatility of this PC enables a straightforward USB connection to the revolutionary HC25 terminal available from TDC. Combined, the MMB Mobile and HC25 terminal offer a truly mobile 3G solution. The high speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) technology within the terminal allows a download speed of up to 3.6 Mbps. This latest technology enables services such as broadband internet and e-mail access, as well as the high speed download of large data files and streaming of videos or music.
This rugged plug and play solution from TDC comes equipped with standard connectors for power supply, USB port and handset. A standard WiFi antenna is easily integrated to the terminal enabling remote access.
This mobile 3G solution is perfect for use in demanding conditions where reliable high speed internet is essential.
The MMB Mobile supports Microsoft Windows, and Trident, as part of the Abacus Group, is a Microsoft Embedded Distributor.
For pricing and availability call the sales hotline on: +44 (0) 845 603 2770 or email: sales@trident-uk.co.uk.
For technical information, or to discuss your application, please contact: Andy Stevens, Product Manager, andys@trident-uk.co.uk
About Trident
Trident is one of Europe’s leading technical franchised distributors of displays, interface kits, single board computers, panel PCs, printers and card readers as well as providing an extensive range of value added services.
For further information visit: www.trident-uk.co.uk
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